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      New Dreamer

      Hi All,

      My name is Phillip and I am 23 from the United Kingdom. I first read about Lucid Dreaming a few days ago after coming across an interesting article on digg.com. I have always been fascinated by what goes on when a person sleeps and could not believe I had not heard of it before. After a few Google searches I came across these forums and well here I am.

      I am already beginning to do regular reality checks and might try WBTB this weekend. At the moment I feel my biggest challenge to overcome is my fear of sleep paralysis. I had heard about this before LD and to be honest the stories I have heard about this scare the crap out of me. Anyone got any tips or stories about their first experience with this?

      If I can get into a regular LD’s one of things I am really looking forward to doing is trying to find my dream guide. I read spiritofthewolf guide on this and I must admit to being very intrigued.

      I love the adoption system you guys to help newbies, seems like a fantastic idea. If anyone would be interested in adopting me please feel free to contact me.

      Anyway, look forward to speaking to you all in more depth in the future

      Karillion

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      Hey, welcome! Nice avatar. Dark and mysterious.

      If you're afraid of SP, then I would recommend doing something that isn't a WILD. And keep in mind that there are many people who don't experience anything frightening.

      I would suggest doing WBTB combined with MILD as that seems to be a great technique, for newbies especially.

      (WILD = wake induced lucid dream)
      (MILD = mnemonic induced lucid dream)

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