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      Hey!

      I'm from England, and am 15 years old.
      Just thought I would introduce myself and inturn ask a question.

      I found out about Lucid dreaming a week ago. The 2nd day I was learning I had a Lucid dream, and have had about 3 a night (give or take), which I remember, I also have a certain level of control over these dreams, I mean I can change what it is at will. I can definatley control the dreams. But on the main site it says I should not be able to learn so fast? Is there anything odd about this?

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      Re: Hey!

      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      I'm from England, and am 15 years old.
      Just thought I would introduce myself and inturn ask a question.

      I found out about Lucid dreaming a week ago. The 2nd day I was learning I had a Lucid dream, and have had about 3 a night (give or take), which I remember, I also have a certain level of control over these dreams, I mean I can change what it is at will. I can definatley control the dreams. But on the main site it says I should not be able to learn so fast? Is there anything odd about this?
      Hey there and welcome to the forum!!
      There is nothing wrong at all about that. You are a natural is all that means.
      If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

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      Yes, I noticed in my dream I had control over everything, like everything, and in one of my dreams this kind of overwhelmed me and I woke up, but I then fell asleep again and had the dream I wanted. But I also remember others where I didn't have control but still knew it was a dream, is there a way to control all dreams or is it one of those things "You'll have to learn on your own"?

      Sorry, Kinda stupid question but I'm very new to this. But could anyone tell me what rank I should be?

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Yes, I noticed in my dream I had control over everything, like everything, and in one of my dreams this kind of overwhelmed me and I woke up, but I then fell asleep again and had the dream I wanted. But I also remember others where I didn't have control but still knew it was a dream, is there a way to control all dreams or is it one of those things "You'll have to learn on your own"?

      Sorry, Kinda stupid question but I'm very new to this. But could anyone tell me what rank I should be?
      If you can naturally have them, then you might be able to control them. You can also learn it on your own as well.

      It depends. Do you want to teach others, do you want to learn more, or do you want to brag about your abilities of being able to LD everynight?

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      Learn more and teach others. Bragging is unneccessary and will only cause bad feelings for me. But I already CAN control them, and I'm wondering what should I learn next?

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Learn more and teach others. Bragging is unneccessary and will only cause bad feelings for me. But I already CAN control them, and I'm wondering what should I learn next?
      Maybe you could try teaching others first, and you can learn from them. (I have actually done that)

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      Ok, I will do. *starts reading topics*

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Ok, I will do. *starts reading topics*
      Good luck.

      And may I offer some advise?:

      Don't post a lot of senseless posts (unless you're in senseless banter), and try to make your posts high quality (1 high quality post>100 senseless posts)

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      Thank you for the advice. However I have been on forums before and I hope I will be up to scratch for the high standard of writing that I can plainly see here.

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Thank you for the advice. However I have been on forums before and I hope I will be up to scratch for the high standard of writing that I can plainly see here.
      I believe you will be able to if you have had experience! Good luck!

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      Well, thank you for the very warm welcome. And I hope to have a pleasant stay here, whilst I hope you all have a more enjoyable time because of me being here.

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Well, thank you for the very warm welcome. And I hope to have a pleasant stay here, whilst I hope you all have a more enjoyable time because of me being here.
      Don't worry, we will!

      Everyone on here loves newbies....but I don't understand why a DG/mod hasn't greeted you yet?

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      Yeah!!!! *shakes fist*

      Seriosuly though, I don't mind. Unless that's like what they do on this forum.

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      Originally posted by gorgieboy
      Yeah!!!! *shakes fist*

      Seriosuly though, I don't mind. Unless that's like what they do on this forum.
      No, not usually. Usually, a Mod/DG beats me to greeting the newbies. Even after I greet them, they'll usually do what they can to make you feel at home....sometimes there are some newbies that only I greet!

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      Well, I just got a PM from TgyrHawk (don't know if that was spelled correctly).

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      Close enough

      And welcome again.
      Wayne

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      Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...

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      Ah! That way makes much more sense!

      Seriosuly this is by far the best welcome I've had on a forum. Thank you!

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      Welcome to DV!

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