Quote Originally Posted by tyrantt23 View Post
Hey Sony86.

Well, to cheer you up a little bit, fear not... it doesn't have anything to do with ADD. I have the case of ADD myself and have been able to have a few lucid dreams. I haven't had one in a while, but I'm getting back in the rhythm and will be having another one sometime soon I imagine.

As far as techniques go, its basically whatever works for you, but, since you haven't had a lucid dream yet, it may be hard for you to know what works for you. Tell us a little bit about yourself and we might be able to help you a bit better with some tips or words of wisdom.

What I'm curious is (and I don't mean for this to sound like an interrogation hehe):
* How is your dream recall? If it's not good, then you should work on that first.
* Do you keep a dream journal? It can help you a lot in the long run.
* How close have you gotten to lucid dreaming before? Many people have had dreams where they think something is strange or different, but fail to do a reality check or become lucid. Even though it's really frustrating, this is very, very close to becoming lucid and you should take that as an accomplishment when this happens to you.
* Have you ever considered taking some vitamins to aid you in dreaming? Melatonin can help you fall asleep, and vitamin B-6 can help you with dream recall, vividness, and even becoming lucid. You can take a look at the pharmacy to learn a bit more about some vitamins that might aid you.

Lastly, my first lucid dream experience came about when I gave a break to smoking pot. My dream recall shot through the roof and my motivation followed. My first lucid came about 3 weeks later. That's one of the reasons why I'm quitting smoking right now. Lucid dreaming is my anti-drug.

Anyway, good to hear from you again. I hope you can get your first lucid very soon.
Thank you so much for quite a meaningful/insightful response.

To answer your questions (which I have absolutely no problem doing) I have had maybe one or two lucid dreams as far back as I can remember. All I know is, they didn't last long and they were a while ago.

As for my dream recall, at this stage it is somewhat mediocre because I do not currently put in the effort which is a dream journal but I plan to start soon.

I've never considered taking minerals/vitamins to aid the process but it sounds like a good idea.

Maybe If I stopped smoking so much Ganje my memory would thank me Seems like that was the case in your words. Maybe not smoking so much will help..

As for a rundown of how I think my head works, I know when motivated I am very achieving. When not motivated I'm close to useless. Motivation is rewarding I suppose.

I know concentrating before I sleep is nearly impossible because my mind is constantly racing from one thought to another, seemingly always or at least when I'm not sleeping. Keeping my attention focused purely on one thing is incredibly hard for me, especially if kept mental. My mind gets distracted more times a day than I care to mention (that's where the ADD comes in) I don't mind it so much because in my honest opinion I think that thinking more can only make you smarter even if you can't focus or pay attention.

[But hey that's just me trailing off into another subject again ]

Despite my constant attempts, I've never been able to deliberately lucid dream - at least when I tried using the WILD technique and listening to induction .mp3s.

I guess I could say I'm a bit clueless as to where to effectively start..