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      Hi,

      There's one simple task for reconizing whether you it was lucid dream or not?
      'Ask yourself a question: Did i know in a dream that i'm dreaming?'
      Imo that was probably a lucid dream, congrats
      You figured out that your dreaming and said to yourself 'I'm dreaming'
      Maybe you've got excited and dream collapsed?

      Anyways there's one most important thingy 'You had a lucid dream.'
      Now i belive you should give a try to stabilization techniques.
      Lucid Dreams can end quite fast if we don't stabilize them or re-stabilize them if they become foggy, blurry or start to fade?
      I suggest you reading this tutorial: Dream Stabilization and Clarity Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
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      Quote Originally Posted by MisakaMikoto View Post
      Hi,

      There's one simple task for reconizing whether you it was lucid dream or not?
      'Ask yourself a question: Did i know in a dream that i'm dreaming?'
      Imo that was probably a lucid dream, congrats
      You figured out that your dreaming and said to yourself 'I'm dreaming'
      Maybe you've got excited and dream collapsed?

      Anyways there's one most important thingy 'You had a lucid dream.'
      Now i belive you should give a try to stabilization techniques.
      Lucid Dreams can end quite fast if we don't stabilize them or re-stabilize them if they become foggy, blurry or start to fade?
      I suggest you reading this tutorial: Dream Stabilization and Clarity Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
      Totally agree.

      Congrats on your first lucid, you'll never forget this one, even though it was 3rd person and short. Now that you've popped the lucid cherry, let the fun begin
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