 Originally Posted by rookybeats
I'm new here. My name is Aaron, I'm 15 and I'm from Ireland. Well, in the last year or so I've been HIGHLY interested in LD'ing!
I have one problem though - Motivation. It seems no matter how interested I am, I cannot put my effort in trying an LD, for some unknown reason. Something is holding me back!!
I'll try to overcome the imaginative wall on front of me at the moment
I dream, or rather, remember dreams regularly. I'm going to keep a dream diary, to help it though.
Anyway, I'll get back to this post soon
Thanks
Ps. What are some great methods of attaining Lucidity?
(I know there are tutorials, I just want to know which one is most effective)

To awnser your PS> They are differnt for everyone. Some will work differntly for each person. For me, the WILD is hard, because I get too focused and don't relax enough to go to sleep. I'm a little too imatiant for the DILD, but that seems like my best bet.
Remember that your daily habbits will reflect in your dreams. So remember to Reality Check ALL THE TIME. Whenever you see somthing technological, whenever somthing seems odd, or whenever somthing doesn't work right. All the time. And eventualy you'll do it in your sleep. And you'll sudenly realize you're dreaming and gain your first grip on LDing.
Modavation, me too! That seems to be my biggest problem too. I have a hard time keeping focused. But it's somthing that I am working on. It's all a matter of getting into a regular routine.
The dream journal is good, really good. The more you fill it out the more you will remember your dreams, the more detail will be in your dreams, and the more realisitic. Mostly, the remembering is the most important. You see, because you could have a LD all the time, but you don't remember it so it might as well have not happend.
Dude, send me an Email, [email protected], it seems we're in the same boat here in a lot of ways. By the way I'm 17 and Live in Oregon (US).
The imagintive wall is an easy step, just count. Some people tell you to focus on a chockboard, and write the number on it with vivid white chock. That didn't work for me. But focus on breathing, and counting your breaths. Don't count to high though. Just up to like 20-25, then start over. And eventualy you'll drift out of the random swirling colors. This is, for me, about the time that Sleep Peralisis (SP) kicks in.
WELCOME BOOGIE!
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