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      Don't give up. It really does take time, like eppy said (unless you are one of those "naturals", who I am completely jealous of--a good kind of jealousy, if there's such a thing).

      Definitely check out the tutorials. They are a great help.

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      Thanks both of you

      i guess from what you told me i need to keep a tighter sleep pattern
      kinda tough right now tho since im on spring break

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      Hello and welcome to Dream Views.

      I'm jumping on the wagon with the others and going to suggest you read over the tutorials here. Watching videos about lucid dreaming is okay but I find reading and digesting what's read is more profound when it comes to dreaming... or just about anything. Might be just me though who's wired that way.

      You might want to check out the Lucid Dreaming Quick Start Guide, found HERE. It's got all the good beginning lucid dreaming stuff packed into one package.

      Good luck and keep practicing.
      LDing takes a little work even for the best of Lucid Dreamers at times.

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      Ahh yes, that's something I forgot to mention!

      • Always read tutorials, the more you read, the better!


      Thanks for the reminder Vex Kitten for posting that! (This is why reading other's posts is a good idea)

      "He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)

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      yeah just keep reading tutorials and dont give up. Experience is the best way to learn, and after you have one lucid dream it's easier to have another. Even if your first lasted only a few seconds. You'll know how it feels. It just takes practice. good luck!

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      thanks everyone

      last night i tried but the weird thing that happened is i dreamed about trying to WILD

      i felt stupid in the morning

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      A lot of us have done that too, dreamed we were trying to lucid dream.
      Just remember, even if you lucid dream within a dream, the in dream lucid dream is still considered a lucid dream.

      Does that last bit make sense?

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