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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.
      ~Kromoh

      Saying quantum physics explains cognitive processes is just like saying geology explains jurisprudence.

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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.
      *steals advice and takes credit for it*
      to the forum!

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      Welcome. I'm new as well. I hope we have many memorable memories to remember on this 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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