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      Dream is destiny Illusi0n's Avatar
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      Some Questions...

      Hi
      I´m new here and i have some questions about LD(sorry for my bad english... )


      1.What is the best method(if i can cal it this...) to induce LD?
      2.What you feel in a LD?
      3.What can you do in a LD?
      4.What other things can you do to help with ld?

      off topic:

      What is that thing "adopt a user"? - I had never seen this in other forums before.

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      1. It's different for different persons. Try them all to find the one that works best for you.
      2. What I feel? You mean like wind and stuff? Cause that I can feel, and if I move my hand through a wall or a mirror it tickles
      3. You can do anything! There are no limits what so ever!
      4. Plenty ^^ Read some posts and you'll find more than you want.

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      Hey there Illusi0n and welcome to the forum! I'll try and answer your questions as best i can.

      1) There is no set in stone method that is the best for every single person, everyone has different preferences, but a few common techniques are DILD, WBTB and MILD among the newer members, they are a great way to start ou off.
      2) When your in a lucid dream you feel above the world, you feel clear and happy, lucid dreams are an amazing experience!
      3) You can do pretty much anything in a lucid dream, watch a movie with sean connery Fly through space, meet anyone you want, you can do literally anything in a lucid dream.
      4) The best thing to help with a lucid dream is to keep a dream journal, it is the best idea! Record your dreams each night, anything you remember, even the tiniest detail. This will help you achieve so much more with lucid dreaming.

      Basically you can get adopted by a member and they will help you out nd guide you and help you achieve your goals and advise you on lucid dreaming etc.

      I hope that all of that helped you out


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      Hey there, welcome to the forum.

      1) There isn't really a best way to lucid dream, there's only the way that works best with you. Personally I have most of mine through DILD, but WILD, MILD, WBTB and all the others are just as valid for some. MILD, DILD and WBTB are good ones for beginners to use.

      2) In a lucid dream you can feel impossible things, in such realism. There's nothing like the wind blowing though your hair mid flight.

      3) The only limit to what you can do is your imagination really. It's a dream, anything is possible.

      4) As Lucid Seeker has said, a dream journal is an essential too for a lucid dreamer. Also, getting your 8 hours of sleep is important.

      Right, the adoption system is open to members who have been here at least two weeks. It's like a one-on-one mentoring on lucid dreaming. When you're ready to be adopted you can make a post in the adoption forum and try to find someone who is right to teach you.

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      Dream is destiny Illusi0n's Avatar
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      Thanks a lot!
      I started doing a "dream journal" and i´m getting better at remembering dreams. I heard you need lots of time of trying to have a ld, i hope i wouldn´t need so much time...I´ll start search for more information at the forum.

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      Illusi0n, you may wish to review the Newbie Zone Guide for helpful information about this site: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=36723

      You may also wish to check out the Tutorials forum which contains information on the various lucid dreaming techniques: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=25.

      If you should have any questions, please ask and we'll do our best to get you answers!

      Again, welcome to the forum!

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