Lelan, welcome to Dream Views! |
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Hey, I'm Lelangir, or just Lelan. I've known about lucid dreaming for about a year now - I practiced it intently, never got to LD, then just sort of stopped. Maybe I was trying to use LD for the wrong reasons? But anyway now I've gotten interested in it again and am willing to spend more time on it! |
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Lelan, welcome to Dream Views! |
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Welcome to the forum, Lelan |
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Welcome Lelangir, you should enjoy the friendly atmosphere of Dv, its alsoa great resource, just stay out of Senseless banter..... |
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Welcome. The more the merrier as they say! |
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"There’s a place I go when I’m alone. Do anything I want, be anyone I wanna be." - Dream Catch Me by Newton Faulkner
"It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep 'Cause everything is never as it seems" - Fireflies by Owl City
My dream blog: http://www.oneironaught.org
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I'm new to DreamViews aswell, But.. |
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You reveal that a reveal check reveals nothing.
Greetings, |
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Dream Big, Live Large.... BTW, can you breath with your nose pinched shut?
If you're setting goals... why the end of the year? I'm sure you can do it faster! |
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After reading a lot of threads, it seems like some people have a natural talent for LD'ing; although dedication does play a large part in developing skills. I just started a dream journal yesterday, and remembered only two brief pictures. I tried to WBTB but that didn't seem to work - I fell asleep! I'll try WBTB'ing every day if I can. |
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That's partially the point, but also RC when you see anything out of the ordinary (even a light bulb not working or a bus being late) or you see a dream sign. You'll find that once you get your recall steady, some element appear in your dreams more often than others. Someone on here said that spiders are their dream sign. Then when they see spiders in real life, they RC. Yours will be different, but you'll find it once you have a good amount of dreams in your journal. |
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Hello, |
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There is no real-life, there is only AFK.
For my RC, I just count the fingers on both my hands. Is this effective? Last night, during a dream, I vividly remember looking at my hands, the same way I do my RC in waking life, and noticing how sweaty they were - but I didn't become lucid! |
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It's very effective for some people, not for others. My goal in my last lucid dream was to try each RC to see if it worked. The text and hand ones didn't work for me, but the nose RC did. So if the hand one didn't work for you in the dream, I'd stick to doing other RCs in real life. |
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Hm, well in the dream I remember looking at my palms, but not specifically my fingers, so maybe that's it. It could also be that I haven't ingrained the RC into my subconscious mind yet. |
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