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      hello.

      hello, i am new here to Dream Views. i am a fan of anime, manga, and i also love to come on here, and read dreams' in the dream journal forum. but, i seem to only keep up with reading dreams' of Two users' here. [vex kitten, and twoshadows], so i decieded[?] to join...i do not like to post my dreams'. i like reading them more. i guess to give my mind ideas' on what to dream about . that's all i have to say bye for now.
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      Hello and welcome fellow fan of anime and manga.

      Glad to hear that you like to read dreams, very nice. Do you have any interest in becoming lucid? If so you're going to need to have that recall up yourself (assuming you don't all ready).

      Well anyway please post any and all questions you might have.

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      hi, yes, i have intrest in lucid dreaming. only problem is, when i go lucid it ends to fast, or i know i was lucid AFTER i wake up. i have okay recall. i used to write my dreams' all the time but, not anymore. but, i can still remember parts'.

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      Quote Originally Posted by animestar View Post
      hi, yes, i have intrest in lucid dreaming. only problem is, when i go lucid it ends to fast, or i know i was lucid AFTER i wake up. i have okay recall. i used to write my dreams' all the time but, not anymore. but, i can still remember parts'.
      Hm, well let me share with you some advice. Keep in mind I'm out of practice these days too.

      Writing your dreams down consistently is fundamental to lucid dreaming health. If you find writing each dream down by hand is too time consuming, consider investing in a sound recorder, so forth. Also you could just write your dreams in a series of notes so that you don't have to spill out every detail. Hosting a dream journal here can be great fun because not only do you get the chance to swing by others journal and leave comments, you can have people comment on your own. So it serves as both a helpful lucid tool and a means of socializing.

      When you start having great recall then your lucids should become more stabilized, and much more lengthy. You absolutely have to try a full blown vivid 45 minute lucid dream to appreciate and understand the time that's spent practicing and honing the skill. Though, hey, if you honestly like just reading and such, then that's fine too.

      - GA

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