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Well, there's always been this thing with my friend that she could always remember her dreams really well, but for me, i get one a night at most, and thats not every day :( But talking about it a week or so ago, I basically found out from her that she feels "concious" in her dreams! Which are completly different to what I get....
So after a bit of searching on the net, I found this place! And now have the intention of trying to get myself having a Lucid Dream sometime soon hopefully :)
For anyone who's interested, my name is Pete, and i'm an 18 year old Biology student from the United Kingdom, so a big Hello to everyone here!
And actually, thinking back, theres been this one moment thats stuck in my mind, where I think that I was concious for about 2 seconds, before snapping back into the dream. Unfortunatly thats my only experiance so far!
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Welcome Pete!
Lucid Dreaming is amazing... good luck with having one
The most important thing when starting is to keep a dream journal, so start keeping one if you don't already have one. Also have a look at the tutorial forum of the site. WBTB and MILD are two fairly straightforward methods to attempt a lucid dream.
Toast !
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Thanks Lord T!
I've got a notebook open by my bed, just hope I remember when I wake up!
After reading about everything, think i'll go for MILD technique for now, suits my sleeping patterns, as I do tend to get woken up pretty often (live in halls of residence at university, and my housemates can be quite loud at night, especially when Alcohol is involved...)