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      Two (Lucid???) Dreams in a Row?

      I remember saying in both dreams, Dreams cannot hurt me, and stating how vivid things were, but I could remember to change anything, I remember sayingthat, but im not sure if i just quickly lost lucidy, or never completely relized I was dreaming, Can someone help!
      ...Even though I try to think, my brain wont let me.
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      Hi Golden_Mist,

      here' s my advice:

      1) Becoming lucid - when you realize you are in a dream you are lucid.
      However, often there is some doubt, is this really a dream? It looks so real? This why its good to read about reality checks. When you use a reality check in a dream successfully you KNOW you are dreaming.

      2) once you are lucid you may have to stabilize the dream.
      - try to stay calm
      - look around
      - touch things
      - say "increase lucidity" or lucidity times 1000!

      3) have fun!

      Also yes you can have more than one lucid dream in a night. I read of one person who had 6! my best is only 2
      "we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985

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      Hey there, Mist - fellow Michigander and cat lover

      Asclepius gave some good advice to try. I think the hardest about about LDing is maintaining the lucidity. It just takes practice - you should try the stabilizing techniques he mentioned above.

      Then as you get better with maintaining lucidity, you can work on the dream control - which will be a lot easier if you have techniques down that will maintain your lucidity before you try anything.

      Good luck and have fun - let us know if you have any more questions!

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      This sounds to me like what I would consider a pre-lucid dream. You weren't entirely conscious that you were dreaming, but statements like that show that you were very, very close. I've had dreams where I said, "Well, if I were dreaming I would..." and took control. Pre-lucid.

      My advice is that if you ever have the slightest idea that you might be dreaming or you find yourself talking about dreams, definitely do a reality check and make sure. If you can get into that habit of always asking yourself if you're dreaming, you'll be lucid in no time. You're off to a good start, so keep it up!

      Oh, and welcome

      -Amé

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

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      Speaking of that I had my first WILD last ight!
      ...Even though I try to think, my brain wont let me.
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      Yay for you!

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