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      I just heared about Lucid Dreaming and I am very interested in the idea of doing it. I have alot of dreams but most of them are blurry, but I remember my dreams fairly easy, the ones that are clear that is. Anyways, I want to know is it worth me trying to learn this? How fun is it? I just turned 15 today and I thought this would be cool to get in... I need some advice and suggestions.
      Thanks in advanced!

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      Quote Originally Posted by sdG View Post
      I just heared about Lucid Dreaming and I am very interested in the idea of doing it. I have alot of dreams but most of them are blurry, but I remember my dreams fairly easy, the ones that are clear that is. Anyways, I want to know is it worth me trying to learn this? How fun is it? I just turned 15 today and I thought this would be cool to get in... I need some advice and suggestions.
      Thanks in advanced!
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      It's worth learning if it's something you really want to experience. Lucid dreaming is great fun, it's very difficult to describe the feeling you get when you realise you are dreaming and that YOU are in control of your dream.
      You've already got a good start when you say you remember your dreams fairly easily.
      Do you write them down?
      This is the singel most important piece of advice i can give you when you are trying to lucid dream. Keeping a dream journal helps you to spot regularly occuring incidences, people or places in your dreams. These then become your dreamsigns.

      Check out the tutorial section, i'm sure there's something in there about recall and dreamsigns.
      And in the meantime, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to PM me, and i'll do my best to answer any questions you may have.
      'all of the moments that already passed/
      try to go back and make them last.'

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      As irishcream was saying, it's important to write down your dreams, and to be consistent. For some people LDing comes easily, but it depends on the person, so just keep at it

      Mainly I wanted to say happy birthday!

      Let me know if you need any help, and also feel free to browse around. There's a lot of stuff to be found.

      -Amé

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

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      Welcome to the forum.

      This skill is one that I would consider to be priceless. I love the sense of freedom that LDing brings to my life. I think it is very worth it to learn this skill. It is really fun, and you can do anything you want. Read thetutorials. That is a good start. Choose one that might be right for you, and run with it.
      And happy birthday!
      Shine on, you crazy diamond!

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