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      This is me

      Hey guys,
      Someone mentioned this forum on a website i'm part of (neowin) and i'm not sure if i have experienced a lucid dream. I recently watched a film called 'The Good Night', exactly about this.
      I have a hard time recalling my dreams, but sometimes i can wake up from one but go back to sleep and get back into it. Everything about sleeping is a mystery to me. I have a problem sleeping everynight and have a messed up sleeping pattern.
      I really don't know what to say, but could anyone link me or tell me the jist of a lucid dream? the ways to have one and why?
      Also, some terms, such as WILD? what is that?

      Thanks
      Last edited by saxondale.; 09-11-2007 at 01:11 AM.

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      Hey welcome to Dreamviews.

      I recommend checking out the resources that DVs offers to answer your inquiries. You can start here with the guide for new users:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=36723

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      Hello there, and welcome!

      Sleep and dreams are a mystery not only to you, but even to the most clever scientists out there: it's something that has triggered human curiosity since the very beggining.

      I guarantee this forum provides a lot to learn about sleep and (lucid) dreaming. You can make your start from Dreamviews index, and then move on to the tutorials section to find more about induction techniques.

      Dream recall was one of the hardest challenges I ever took, but it has a snowball effect: once you get going, it becomes easier and easier. For that matter, a dream journal is the wisest way out.

      Lucid dreaming techniques are several, and most of them have an acronym. For that matter, we have made an acronym list for easy consultation.

      Once again, welcome, and good luck on becoming lucid! If you have any other question, feel free to post back or PM me and the Dream Guides.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kromoh View Post
      Hello there, and welcome!

      Sleep and dreams are a mystery not only to you, but even to the most clever scientists out there: it's something that has triggered human curiosity since the very beggining.

      I guarantee this forum provides a lot to learn about sleep and (lucid) dreaming. You can make your start from Dreamviews index, and then move on to the tutorials section to find more about induction techniques.

      Dream recall was one of the hardest challenges I ever took, but it has a snowball effect: once you get going, it becomes easier and easier. For that matter, a dream journal is the wisest way out.

      Lucid dreaming techniques are several, and most of them have an acronym. For that matter, we have made an acronym list for easy consultation.

      Once again, welcome, and good luck on becoming lucid! If you have any other question, feel free to post back or PM me and the Dream Guides.
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      to the forum!

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      Thanks, you guys are so friendly. I'm sure you get a lot of new people completely new to this stuff, but you still take the time on explaining, really, thank you

      edit:
      Ok, i was reading about recording your dreams, which seems to be my first step but what happens if you...don't have dreams for a long time...?
      Last edited by saxondale.; 09-11-2007 at 12:24 PM.

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      you do have dreams bro=)

      It's just that you don't remember then that well

      if you start writing down your dreams every morning or even setting an alarm at night to wake up and try write down if you remember a dream=) (I do this and it work quite well) I remember parts of dreams per night and just 2 weeks ago I didn't remember anything at all in the mornings =)

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      Welcome saxon

      Hrm when recording your dreams, you should use a dream journal. All you need to do is write down anything that you can remember from the previous night/nap/sleep. It can be anything from events in the dream to emotions. It's best to do this straight aftery you wake up or else the dreams will slip from your head.
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      Hi there, welcome to Dream Views!

      If you have any other questons you want answered, fel free to ask. (Also, your username comes from a pretty awesome show)

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      ^^ These guys have said it all mate! Anyway, to Dreamviews!
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      Thanks guys
      It's a great show, but actually i live in a place called saxondale

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      Here go a few tips that helped me with Dream Recall on the beggining.

      I was just like you, not recalling any dream for a long long time.

      here it goes:

      Take a day to oversleep, and make sure you keep your target in mind: remembering your dream. This should be the first thing you should think of when you wake up, so try to get it in your head in such a way that you'll remember it easily.

      Oversleeping will cause you to have clearer and longer dreams, since your REM sleep becomes more frequent the more you sleep. This should help you to get started.

      In order to remember your dream, try to remember what you were just doing. Go through your thoughts in reverse order until you remember the first things about your dream.

      The dream won't come up as a whole. You will firstly remember a feeling, a voice, a vision. When you focus on it, you will slowly remember more and more parts of your dream.

      Write down everything you remember, no matter in which order it is. You'll take time to organise it in a timeline later on.

      Finally, if you remember any missing part during your day, write it down immediately, so that you don't risk forgetting it.



      Vitamins B6 and B12 should also help you at the beggining.

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      Thanks

      I was just reading up on dream recalling. Basically:
      Set my alarm at 90 minute intervals (REM) and write down my dreams everytime basically?
      I was wondering, do sleeping pills affect this?

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      I have no idea about sleeping pills, but I wouldn't recommend the intervealed waking up at the very beggining. Reserve it for when you have already recalled your first three dreams, else it won't make such a difference.
      Last edited by Kromoh; 09-12-2007 at 01:34 AM.
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      Ok, so when gaining the ability to dream recall, what will this let me achieve later on? to induce lucid dreams?
      since im guessing dream recalling is step 1 for the whole lucid dream process?
      Last edited by saxondale.; 09-11-2007 at 11:56 PM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by saxondale. View Post
      Ok, so when gaining the ability to dream recall, what will this let me achieve later on? to induce lucid dreams?
      since im guessing dream recalling is step 1 for the whole lucid dream process?
      Yes, because if you don't have good dream recall, and have a lucid dream, how are you supposed to remember the LD?
      Also, you can try to spot Dream Signs, and you also just get a better feeling of what your dreams are like. Both of these benefits are also good for lucid dreaming

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      Quote Originally Posted by Webmaster View Post
      Yes, because if you don't have good dream recall, and have a lucid dream, how are you supposed to remember the LD?
      Also, you can try to spot Dream Signs, and you also just get a better feeling of what your dreams are like. Both of these benefits are also good for lucid dreaming
      So what way do you recommend dream recalling?

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      Quote Originally Posted by saxondale. View Post
      So what way do you recommend dream recalling?
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=6207
      Try that, and post if you have any questions

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      Developing dream recall is the first step to becomign conscious on your dreams, since your mind adapts to expecting to be in a dream. When you know wha tbeing in a dream feels like (through dream recall) it is way easier to become lucid.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Webmaster View Post
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=6207
      Try that, and post if you have any questions
      i was originally going to do that but at the moment im pulling 8 hour shifts at work everyday and i could do with some sleep (even though its 3.30am ) so when i have some time off, i will do that. I'm going to be buying a journal this weekend.
      Thanks

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      Quote Originally Posted by saxondale. View Post
      I'm going to be buying a journal this weekend.
      But... but...
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=26

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      oh of course i will be doing that, but straight after my dreams i would like to write them down as soon as possible

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      Quote Originally Posted by saxondale. View Post
      oh of course i will be doing that, but straight after my dreams i would like to write them down as soon as possible
      I wasn't serious
      You're right, unless you have a laptop next to your bed, paper is a better way to do it.

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      well...i do have a laptop

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