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      Teehee, sorry! Latin: one of my numerous hobbies. Howdy! My name is Laura, and I am seventeen. I've only recently come across the concept of lucid dreaming, and instantly have become interested.

      I've never actually had full control, or even partial control, over any of my dreams, so far as I can remember. Some dreams that enter my mind during sleep stay with me forever (I can remember details from some dreams I had almost four years ago), and some enter only once and then disappear from memory. My main interest in obtaining lucidity is to have the dreams I want, mostly flying, for I've yet to experience and remember a flying dream... I've glided before, but not flown.

      Upon my first encounter with a website about lucid dreaming, this one and one I cannot recall at this moment, I decided to give it a whirl, seeing that the reward is definitely worth the wait. I've been keeping a dream journal, trying to get my dream recall to have me remember at least two whole dreams a night, and was doing good up until now, since my schoolwork has overwhelmed me. I'm still going to do constant reality checks, when I can, but believe I won't have full focus on dream recall and relaxation training until I get a big break from school. Until then, though, I still manage to have some details of dreams written into my journal since last month. I hope to achieve lucidity soon when I'm ready, it sounds like absolute fun!

      I'm excited about this and hope to become a part of this helpful forum about lucid dreaming.

      [Edit] I've posted my two questions on the Lucid Discussion board, it seems to fit there. [/edit]

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      Quote Originally Posted by chournuts View Post
      Teehee, sorry! Latin: one of my numerous hobbies. Howdy! My name is Laura, and I am seventeen. I've only recently come across the concept of lucid dreaming, and instantly have become interested.

      I've never actually had full control, or even partial control, over any of my dreams, so far as I can remember. Some dreams that enter my mind during sleep stay with me forever (I can remember details from some dreams I had almost four years ago), and some enter only once and then disappear from memory. My main interest in obtaining lucidity is to have the dreams I want, mostly flying, for I've yet to experience and remember a flying dream... I've glided before, but not flown.

      Upon my first encounter with a website about lucid dreaming, this one and one I cannot recall at this moment, I decided to give it a whirl, seeing that the reward is definitely worth the wait. I've been keeping a dream journal, trying to get my dream recall to have me remember at least two whole dreams a night, and was doing good up until now, since my schoolwork has overwhelmed me. I'm still going to do constant reality checks, when I can, but believe I won't have full focus on dream recall and relaxation training until I get a big break from school. Until then, though, I still manage to have some details of dreams written into my journal since last month. I hope to achieve lucidity soon when I'm ready, it sounds like absolute fun!

      I'm excited about this and hope to become a part of this helpful forum about lucid dreaming.

      [Edit] I've posted my two questions on the Lucid Discussion board, it seems to fit there. [/edit]
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      Hi, welcome to the forum!!

      Well, it sounds like you've already got a good start, you've begun your dreamjournal. One thing to say about lucid dreaming. all you need to do for it to qualify as lucid is to realise you are dreaming. You don't necessarily have to fly or anything. Just be aware that you are in a dream, and you've done it.
      Keep persevering with the dream journal, it will stand you in good stead when you finally get that break you are looking for.

      Hope you enjoy your stay, feel free to PM someone if you need any more assistance.
      'all of the moments that already passed/
      try to go back and make them last.'

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      Hi, welcome to the forum!!

      Well, it sounds like you've already got a good start, you've begun your dreamjournal. One thing to say about lucid dreaming. all you need to do for it to qualify as lucid is to realise you are dreaming. You don't necessarily have to fly or anything. Just be aware that you are in a dream, and you've done it.
      Keep persevering with the dream journal, it will stand you in good stead when you finally get that break you are looking for.

      Hope you enjoy your stay, feel free to PM someone if you need any more assistance.
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      Thanks so much! I've yet to enter the cycle of good dream recall, but I'm sure I'll be fine sooner or later.


      Latina est bene!
      Exspectata ut forum!


      Hahahaha
      volo audire a latin iocus?
      ubi sub ubi

      bonus fortuna in vestri somnium
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      Bwahahaa, Latina vicet. Or I think that's how it goes.. man I haven't studied lately..


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      Quote Originally Posted by chournuts View Post
      Thanks so much! I've yet to enter the cycle of good dream recall, but I'm sure I'll be fine sooner or later.
      Bwahahaa, Latina vicet. Or I think that's how it goes.. man I haven't studied lately..


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      gahhahaa
      me either, i used a translator!
      although i did take a latin class last year i cant remember a damned thing...

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      Quote Originally Posted by Primus7 View Post
      gahhahaa
      me either, i used a translator!
      although i did take a latin class last year i cant remember a damned thing...
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      Where'd you find a translator? I thought they only had those with Spanish and such, albeit not really useful for proper conversation with someone who speaks the language perfectly.

      I took Latin 1-4, but only the first two dealt with learning the terms and grammar and such.. the other two were for mythology and Dante's Inferno.

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      Latina est bene!
      Exspectata ut forum!


      Hahahaha
      volo audire a latin iocus?
      ubi sub ubi

      bonus fortuna in vestri somnium

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