Well, this is something really new and interesting, that I am pumped and ready to learn. Please don't hesitate to lend me some enlightenment on this new experience. Seems pretty cool and I can't wait to start. :D
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Well, this is something really new and interesting, that I am pumped and ready to learn. Please don't hesitate to lend me some enlightenment on this new experience. Seems pretty cool and I can't wait to start. :D
Hey, Matt. Welcome to DV! :welcome:
Hey there and welcome to the forum!Quote:
Originally posted by That_Matt_Boi
Well, this is something really new and interesting, that I am pumped and ready to learn. Please don't hesitate to lend me some enlightenment on this new experience. Seems pretty cool and I can't wait to start. :D
What I would recommend first off hand is keeping a Dream Journal and recording your Dreams in them. Also, you might want to take a look in the tutorials section as well!
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! :wink:
Hi HI HI!! :DQuote:
Originally posted by That_Matt_Boi
Well, this is something really new and interesting, that I am pumped and ready to learn. Please don't hesitate to lend me some enlightenment on this new experience. Seems pretty cool and I can't wait to start. :D
I think the biggest enlightenment was the mere fact that you have discovered lucid dreaming.
To get started begin a dream journal. If you have not already.
Hey there Matt, and welcome! The suggestions the other have made to get you started are pretty much the same things I'd say -- start a dream journal, read the material on the DreamViews Main Site, and browse through the Tutorials section.
Enjoy your stay, and don't hesitate to ask questions! :D
Like TygrHawk said, definitely look at the tutorial section. There's tons of info there about everything LD. Try out some methods and see whats right for you.
hellow and welcome to dv.Quote:
Originally posted by That_Matt_Boi
Well, this is something really new and interesting, that I am pumped and ready to learn. Please don't hesitate to lend me some enlightenment on this new experience. Seems pretty cool and I can't wait to start. *:D
Welcome to the forum, Matt. :cooler:
I agree that starting a journal (and resolving to Stick With It) is the best way you can get started.
If you have any questions, ask away.