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      New here, not new to dreaming - Wall Walker!!

      Hello hello hello! This looks like a nice dream community!! I dont have lucid dreams all the time, I cant induce them every night. But I've had plenty of wild adventures and over the years I've learned tricks.

      It started when I was six, the first time I was aware in a dream that I was dreaming. Realizing that it was a dream, I told the scary monsters to go away! When I was seven I tried really hard to learn to fly, but I could only fly a couple of feet off the ground, maybe five feet, and I flew very slowly.

      When I was in middle school, I started taking the role of some of my favorite video game characters, SONIC! Being Sonic helped me learn to run in a dream, helped me gain a speed I couldnt before. Being some slow fluff floating around at 1 MPH gets boring.......

      When I was in highschool I transformed into DRAGONS on several occasions. I experienced what it was like to be a MASSIVE giant, to big to fit in a castle, and I held humans in my hands like little mice. And I was a small dragon, like a feral dog . Being a dragon was a major break through in my 'Dream Life'. I mastered flying, really I can fly anytime, any place in any of my dreams now. Ive even flown in and out of dreams.

      Having a nightmare? Just fly to a happy dream!

      ....................................

      My dream world didnt seem to like my new freedom, and very much reflected how I felt in the waking world. I went to college - I was stressed...I couldn't fly AWAY anymore. NO. There were walls. Large steel and metal walls. No doors, no windows, just walls. And even if you did found the tiniest hole to squeeze out of the wall, there were just more walls in the next room.

      Over the next years, I had to learn some new tricks to reclaim the freedom I lost in my dreams. In both the waking and sleeping world. I learned to walk through walls, hell, Ive even learned to shrink myself and travel in small pipes - not always good - dream pipes are just as icky as real ones.

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      So hello again! I've got a lot of dreams to share, fun ones, scary ones, spiritual ones and the likes. My only regret is I have periods where I can't even remember my dreams and even if I do theyre boring...........my lucidity can get pretty wild, but its also very incosistant.

      im hoping this forum can help me with that! :yumdumdoodledum:


      oh yes. one last thing. the window is very symbolic in my dreams. always, always gives me freedom.

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      Hey! Welcome to the forum. It is great that yoiu have experience in this area. I am sure you will have lots of advice to give others on dreaming. As far as your trouble with recall goes, make sure that you are keeping close records of your dreams and that you are frequently thinking about them throughout the day. If I were you, I would also take a bit of vitamin b12 during the day. It really helps with recall.
      Shine on, you crazy diamond!

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      Hello there. I hear that you can turn into a dragon in your dreams. I usually ride them but occasionally I will become one when im bored. By the way the easiest way to become lucid (for my friends) is to do frequent reality checks. Pinching the nose is just fine.

      Have a good time in Dream Views!
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      Hi! Welcome to Dream Views.

      It's always nice to have another experienced lucid dreamer find us. Please look around and be sure to both ask questions and share your knowledge with others
      you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
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      hi hi hi, thanks for the welcomes

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      Glad to have you aboard! Haha, well - welcome to the forum anyway.

      Your dream control is quite impressive! Can't wait to hear about some of your experiences. Many people have difficulty in control, so hopefully you can bring knowledge to the forum.

      Good luck and have fun!

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      Hi. Welcome to the sloth views forum. Where we discuss what it is to be a sloth.

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      Hi Juroa! welcome!

      Originally posted by Juroara
      My dream world didnt seem to like my new freedom, and very much reflected how I felt in the waking world. I went to college - I was stressed...I couldn't fly AWAY anymore
      That's interesting how we can percieve this dreamworld as an external setting. Is it really this dreamworld that didn't like your new freedom, or is it your own subconscious ? Sort of brings up the question, is our dreamworld in our head, or out there in some cosmic space? (cue in Twilight Zone theme...)

      Anyway, you seem to always overcome these "obsticles" that come up. Maybe the walls were erected in relation to how you were feeling at the time in waking life (college life) - or maybe it was your own doing (subcounscious) at needing the challenge in your dreams. Would be interesting to see what other obstacles may come in the future. Either way, you're in a great place to get help in overcoming them

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