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Firstly, while I don't agree with the spelling and grammar post I will do my best to comply. With that said I would like to add that I am by no means new to lucid dreaming, I have never induced it intentionally. All of my LD experience has been what you would call dild.
Before I registered for the forums I had read through some posts about others experiences. I noticed how some have problems doing certain things or looking liek someone else. I guess its hard to imagine not being able to do something in a dream for me. I don't always notice that I'm in a dream but when I do whatever I want is just a thought away. I also always look like what I do awake and I know this because all of my dreams are in the 3rd person. Could that be an effect of watching a great number of movies?
I look forward to getting to know some of you here and perhaps learning from your experiences. I started a dream journal this morning and will try some other things to help me get in the LD zone :)
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Hey fish :welcome: to the forum! Sounds like you can contribute a lot to the forum with your LDing experience.
Different people have different dream perspectives. Sometimes I have 1st person dreams, and other times 3rd person. But I always record my dreams in the present tense. Helps me get back into it to remember as much as possible when I write it down. Your DJ will be your most important tool in improving your LDs.