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      Anyone have any tips?

      I am pretty sure that I've had lucid dreams in the past, but I didn't know what it was at the time. Now that I am a little bit more informed, I want to train myself to have lucid dreams.... Does anyone have any tips or pointers they can share with me?

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      Re: Anyone have any tips?

      Originally posted by dizzy08
      I am pretty sure that I've had lucid dreams in the past, but I didn't know what it was at the time. Now that I am a little bit more informed, I want to train myself to have lucid dreams.... Does anyone have any tips or pointers they can share with me?
      Hi there dizzy08!!

      The Tutorials is a great place to start:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=16

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      Also, read the book "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreams"

      It goes from beginner to advanced, with various techniques and explanations (and the price is soooooo worth it)


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      Originally posted by Je33icaLy88
      Also, read the book \"Exploring the World of Lucid Dreams\"

      It goes from beginner to advanced, with various techniques and explanations (and the price is soooooo worth it)
      I second that Je33icaLy88
      It should almost be a prerequisite for beginners.
      Hint> Half.com used books. I got my copy for $ 3.50

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      WELCOME!!!!

      You got some great info from these guys...

      I also suggest you read the forums regarding what you want to learn about most...(after reading the tutorials, of course )
      If I hadn't made me
      I'd be more inclined to bow
      Powers that be would have swallowed me up
      But that's more than I can allow...

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      re

      For me, I don't really lucid dream by looking for unusual things and dream signs. (But I'm sure that's why I don't have more...)

      Anyway, when I lucid dream I have just an overwhelming feeling like I can't be harmed here and It's a different world.

      This doesn't make me realize though. You may have read another post of mine, but what happens is I have to remind myself out loud that I am dreaming.
      However when I do this I almost always wake up. (It is a false awakening though)
      Then I have another chance to remember what just happened to me, if that happens I will become lucid and I usually remain in my dream as long as I have a strong will to.
      And I ALWAYS remember my dreams when they are lucid.

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