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    Thread: My message to fellow believers

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      Please, call me Louai <span class='glow_008000'>LouaiB</span>'s Avatar
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      Quote Originally Posted by OneUp View Post
      Don't you mean daily basis? haha
      I know you'll get there kyle, just remember to stay dedicated! I first started lucid dreaming when I was 16, only last year! Now I'm 17 and I have grown so much. If you put in the work, you are going to get the results you want.
      Wow you took the words right out my mouth lol


      Welcome Kyle!
      Nah, we all think of it as a daily basis thing

      I used to do all the daytime practices but now I'm too lazy lol! "Gotta get back! Gotta get back! Stupid school studying taking up my time and effort!"

      One up:
      You have perfect vision in dreams more or less depending on the person
      You mean like ppl have a different initial 'talent' for it that which also means they reach the 'max visual quality' with less training, or that certain ppl don't have the mental ability or capability to have crisp clear LDs even with training( you know, naturally they have a limit to how much their vision can become crisp and vivid, a limit that you can't exceed even with proper extensive training, and this limit varies from person to person)?

      Lol I'm paranoid!
      In short, is there a possibility that I won't reach crisp clear LDs even with extensive training? Like, I just can't? Even with 10 years of practice?
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      Quote Originally Posted by LouaiB View Post
      Wow you took the words right out my mouth lol


      Welcome Kyle!
      Nah, we all think of it as a daily basis thing

      I used to do all the daytime practices but now I'm too lazy lol! "Gotta get back! Gotta get back! Stupid school studying taking up my time and effort!"

      One up:


      You mean like ppl have a different initial 'talent' for it that which also means they reach the 'max visual quality' with less training, or that certain ppl don't have the mental ability or capability to have crisp clear LDs even with training( you know, naturally they have a limit to how much their vision can become crisp and vivid, a limit that you can't exceed even with proper extensive training, and this limit varies from person to person)?

      Lol I'm paranoid!
      In short, is there a possibility that I won't reach crisp clear LDs even with extensive training? Like, I just can't? Even with 10 years of practice?
      No no that's not what I'm saying at all; you can reach it. I'm saying that some people have sort of blurry/non vivid quality to their normal dreams. Like I said in your thread, you can still get there. If you have clear vision in real life, you can no doubt get clear vision in dreams. Yes some people have extremely vivid dreams from the start, while others do not, but you can still reach that level of high vividness. As long as you have a healthy brain you have the ability to make your dreams extremely vivid. It is a dream after all, you can do whatever you want man!
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