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      hello fellow dreamers
      lately, i haven't been dreaming much. i haven't been doing reality checks or anything.
      like 4 weeks ago, i bought a book about lucid dreaming, wrote down every dream i could remember, and did reality checks. but i didn't get anywhere. now, i don't do any of that stuff. i want to keep going on this, its the single most interesting thing i've ever read about, and i would give anything to be able to do it. is there anything that could motivate me more or am i just too impatient?

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      How good is your dream recall? with what detail?.., focus on this,, a lot.. you will se improvements very quickly... good motivation..then start getting into the habit of Rcs, try every time you enter a room, or walk trogh a door..
      have you found your Dream signs?.. they can be very usefull.

      Try setting your intention before going to bed...about realzing that you are dreaming and about dream recall..

      What book did you bought?,

      Keep trying.. I promise is worth it..

      Any other thing I can help.. pm..

      Dream Lucid..

      Ben,.


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      I lacked motivation for a while myself, try sitting down and think of more reasons it is important to you (it’s how I got back into it). Yeah, it is interesting, but surely there are more benefits than that. Here are some ideas... reasons applicable to me, maybe you too!

      I teach people skills often, two good examples are driving a stick shift and snowboarding, though not at the same time . I often wish that I could do the thing I was teaching, and let my student get the feel of it. Like, if I could just make three or four good turns, and then put my student in my shoes to feel what it's like, I'm sure they would pick it up quicker if not because they actually learned anything then because they felt it, and nothing bad happened. I hope (and please don't correct me if I'm wrong, it is motivating for me) that I can build confidence with my guitar-playing (I always play much more poorly when there is someone listening) through lucid dreaming. I'll dream up a concert or two, play amazingly, and maybe it will help.

      I also get really shy, even around people I've known for years, in some social situations, I expect lucid dreaming can help with that.

      I'm a little over a hundred pages into a novel, and I'd really like to act out some scenes I've written, see if there are any holes that need filling or details that need adding.

      I'd really like to understand more about what goes on behind the scenes up there *points to head*

      I'd like to get into astral projection one day, which has some similarities, mainly the fact that it takes practice, commitment, and solid control of one's mind. Skeptics and proponents of it both have good arguments, I'd like to be in a position to form my own.

      My mind consciously creates pictures and places to go along with the books I read, I'd love to see the work that my subconscious has put together for my viewing pleasure.

      I could go on, but what I'm saying is that even though lucid dreaming is:
      the single most interesting thing I’ve ever read about[/b]
      I'm sure it can be so much more, and this coming from someone who has yet to achieve such a thing... Imagine what the gurus have to say.



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      Hey Drummer, every one dreams at night... if you get more then 5 hours of sleep. I often forget my dreams when i wake up in the morning, but ive noticed putting the alarm on snooze and just lying there tryingto remember my dream completely still with eyes closed really helps!
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      Don't stop! The begining is the hardest part....it determines if you really wan't to learn LDing....I know, I thought of stoppping a week ago, and eventually had weird dreams which kept motivating me....juist be patient and do some RCs! (even if they become tiring...it's worth it)
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      Hi and welcome to the forum

      It just sounds like you need motivation. Lucid Dreaming is a really subject, you can control your dreams and do what ever you want. You should give it a go, and don't give up!
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