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      New LucidDreamer here

      Hey Guys,

      I am pretty new to the lucid dreaming topic.


      Recall:
      Since 8-9 days i write down my dreams every morning (usually i remember 1, when i woke up duing night its often 2 dreams that i remember)

      RCs:
      Also since 8-9 days i am doing RCs (about 1 per Hour sometimes more), i have an alarm to remember but im actually trying to move to natural triggers.
      my pref is putting finger trough palm and nose plug.

      LDs:
      i do a wbtb everyday where i try to use MILD.
      *on normal sleep i try mild too.

      i became lucid one time already with a wbtb MILD i was just entering the same dream as before the wbtb and instantly knew it was the dream. Sadly i was so afraid of not hearing my alarm to get ready for office that i waked myself up intentionally (i could have stayed lucid!)


      I hope i can get some cool tips to get more frequent results and id like to remember multiple dreams a night without waking myself up and "start a new dream"

      im aware that im all the way at the start with 9 days in. i guess i had such a quick result because i already knew how a ld feels (had one randomly as a child)

      Kind Regards

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      Congrats on your quick result!
      I hope i can get some cool tips to get more frequent results
      Getting your first LD within 9 days of starting your practice is pretty quick! Keep it up! If you haven't yet, you could read the first 3 chapters of ETWOLD (Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming), it's pretty much the LD bible (at least the initial chapters) and gives a complete picture of a solid LD practice regime.

      id like to remember multiple dreams a night without waking myself up and "start a new dream"
      Dream memory is strongest immediately after waking up from a dream, so you'll get the most detail in your DJ if you at least take some quick notes during the night. If you don't want to do that, you could just mentally review the dreams on each waking and try to keep a list in your head throughout the night (but this still can take time, and requires noticing the waking). Or you could just spend your effort on recalling the dreams from the last waking of the night. But I think recall and LD progress comes faster when you reach for recall on every waking.

      It is an unfortunate fact that LD practice sometimes is in conflict with getting an uninterrupted night's sleep. But if you fall asleep easily, you may be able to to the "running mental list" and keep a decent amount of recall throughout the night, leaving the final waking for the really big recall session.
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      Welcome to Dream Views. Great progress! Grats on the lucid.
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