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Lucid Dreaming
Hey can anyone tell me the best way for me to lucid dream? im 16 years old , got school monday to fridays. i go to bed at 12 and wake up at 8. weekends i tend to sleep reaaaly late , like 6/7? watching tv with my bigger bro. whatsa the best technique i can do which wont bother my sleep times? i dont have an alarm clock so thats outta the window. isnt there a technique where i can force myself to wake up after every dream w/o alarm clock? can someone tell me the best technique i can use. btw when i repeatto mysself " I WILL DREAM" i end up not remembering my dreams at all. btw ive never had a lucid in my life. can someone please help me? yes my english is p00r :embarrassed:
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first.. soon will a dream guide come and show you the tutriol site.
second.. Auto-suggestion( reapeting that you will wake up) is a great thing :D
third... i cant tell you whats best for you... you need to find that out yourself!
Good luck and happy dreaming!
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:welcome: to the forum, dude!
The DILD (Dream Induced Lucid Dream) technique is probably your best bet. It works really well if you go to bed tired (as I would imagine you would if you go to bed at midinight :P)
If you need help becoming lucid, try checking the sticky on the top of this section, the Tutorials section on the forum, and the Attaining Lucidity section. That should help you tons.
And when you do start remembering your dreams, keep a dream journal in the Dream Journal section. That really helps with recall, and with better recall comes more of a chance at lucid dreaming.
If you have any questions, PM me or anyone with green stars.
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The whole website is about teaching you how to have lucid dreams. Make sure that you read the entire main site (http://www.dreamviews.com/) including the sub-pages on the left. :)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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:welcome: Read the tutorials on dream signs and reality checks first and foremost and feel free to ask any questions that you want.