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Hey all!
im new here and i am desperate to lucid dream, i hope here i can achive it, im 15 (hopefully ot too young) and have a couple of questions
1)when in a lucid dream, can you control EVERYTHING? e.g arm movements, walk which direction you choose ect...
2)is it bad for your health?
3) help me lucid dream!
thanks!
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Re: Hey all!
Hello, Matt! Welcome to DV! I'll try to answer some of your questions.
1. The amount of control you have really varies due to the level of lucidity and also personal experience. Obviously, the more you've been lucid and had the opportunity to do what you want in a dream, the more you'll be able to choose what you want to do and do it. Movement (ie. walking, moving arms, etc.) is normal so you don't have to worry or think about it. When you start trying to fly and the like, then you're working more with your own will.
2. No. You are still in a normal dream and nothing really changes.
3. Check out the tutorials first. They're a great reference point and you can look through and see which ones might work well for you. However, I (and everyone else here) would like to encourage you to get a dream journal so when you wake up in the morning you can write down your dreams from that night. It will help you build your dream recall (how well you remember them), and also can help you look for dream signs that regularly appear so that when you see them again you'll know you're dreaming.
If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know :D Welcome aboard!
-Amé :welcome:
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thanks for the welcome :), i do have one more question though
is it possible to get stuck in a lucid dream?
EDIT: why dont other people know about lding? do they just not know how to do it? or something else.
ps:(soz, im so full of questions) i havent remembered a dream for a long time, is there any way of me m aing myself remember one?
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I don't think you need to worry about getting "stuck". Like Ame said, it's really no different from a normal dream, except that you are aware that it is a dream. Most of us have the opposite problem -- waking up too soon!