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New here...
I just registered to the site a few mintues ago though I've been sort of looking at it and even trying some things. A while back I had had a real interest in this but after amonth of no progress (or what seemed like no progress) I sort of gave up. Hopefully by joining I can get a few more tips and succeed in completing a LD. I have had a few un-induced lucid dreams but besides that I don't have much else experience other than substance use(nothing *illegal* of course ;0).
My dream recall isn't terrible I suppose. I can remember at least 2 or three dreams nightly though in the past I could do more. Since my dream recall isn't my weakest point, what would you suggest be my next move into getting closer to LDing. I understand it's a long process for some and may take patients. Anything you could suggest to help would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Hello and welcome to Dream Views!
I would suggest you start by reading through the tutorials: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=25
There are many techniques listed there and I would find one that seems to make the most sense and is the most doable for you. Once you select that technique, stay with it for at least a week or more before switching to another one.
Hope this helps and if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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yea, check out the tutorials
tonight, you ought to try to "WILD" (wake-initiated lucid dream), because hey it's worth a shot right? then tomorrow morning after say 5 hours sleep try a "WBTB" or a "DEILD." Then tomorrow maybe start practicing reality checks.
...that's what I've been doing...
The first thing I tried when learning about lucid dreaming was a "WILD," and though it didn't work directly I still had it on the mind when dreaming so I had a "DILD" (dream-initiated lucid dream)!
this will all make sense when you read the tutorials and such.
GOOD LUCK!
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Do RC's throughout the day and fucus on LDing right before sleep.
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Thanks!!! I'll try somethin tonight, might as well!