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      another newbie and another question!

      hey all!

      how ya doing?


      my names Mikey and i recently became interested in lucid dreaming after parttaking in some psychoactive materials and viewing the movie Wakinglife.

      my questionn is, where exactly should one start?

      i ALMOST lucid dreamt last nite, i was sleeping and i said "im dreaming" and as soon as i said that, i woke up lol

      the full shabame on howta achieve such a wonderful technique would be much appreciated!


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      Welcome Mikey!



      Sorry I don't have much time right now but you can check out the Tutorial section for detailed explanations.

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      Hello

      Welcome to the DreamViews forum Mikey!

      Like Squall said, you should probably look at the tutorials section for information, but I would recommend that to start off you keep a dream journal if you don't already have one.
      These are the tears that I dream about...

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      Welcome to the forums!!Have a banana!
      You guys suck.

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      Welcome!!

      And, yeah, check out the tutorials section.

      Glad you are with us!
      you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
      -gandhi

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      They said it! And get this book:

      Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge

      welcome!
      "i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"


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      http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5073

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      Ok I'm back as promised.

      Lucidity 101

      Here are the quick steps to lucid success IMO. You should follow them in order of appearance.

      1. Good dream recall. Obtain this by keeping a dream journal. Write down anything and everything you remember dreaming about each night in a safe place. Process is usually 1-3 weeks depending on your natural dream recall abilities.

      2. Recognition. Be able to remember at least one, long, dream per night every night before you attempt this step. Obtain recognition through popular methods like reality checks, MILD, or WILD. Read up on those topics in the tutorials or the main site of Dreamviews for detailed info on those. Process usually takes a few weeks to a few months. Again, depending on your naturally abilities.

      3. Lucidity. This is when you are able to recognize when you are in a dream. This is the easiest as well as the funnest step. When you reach low-level lucidity, you are home-free. All you need now is experience to reach the higher levels of control.

      This is just a short 3-step overview. Reading other sources would be a lot better.

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