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      Exclamation Newbies Check This Out!

      If you are trying to have lucid dreams but are having no luck, make sure you are keeping a dream journal! I thought a dream journal was really stupid at first. I tried lucid dreaming for months with no success. Only after I finally started keeping a dream journal did I start seeing results.

      Now I have lucid dreams almost every night and have more control than I have ever had before. I still keep my dream journal (Its about 4 notebooks long now) and I always will. It is that powerful!

      So Start Writing!
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      this man speaks the truth!
      I never used one, and had only like one every month, now that I do keep one, I have atleast 4 every week!
      I ♥ DREAMVIEWS. I always have, and I always will. There is nothing else to it.

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      Thanks for the tips guys, I'm new to the idea of lucid dreaming as of the past few days and have been skeptical as to whether keeping a DJ will help my results at all. Now I will definitely start one up because I can't wait to start seeing some results.

      I've only ever had two lucids that I am aware of at the moment but I was much younger when they happened. I had trouble taking full control over the dreams though but I think that was because at the time I was unaware of the fact that i can manipulate that world to fit my desires.

      Anyway thanks again for the help, good to see people helping out newbies like myself

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      No problem man! Just keep dreaming and great things will happen! You can check out my blog for some cool lucid dreaming info! Lucid Dreaming Tactics!
      Recommended Reading! An Awesome E-Book All About Lucid Dreaming! Great Read! Check It Out Here! -------> Lucid Dreaming Rocks!

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      i started mine on the 13th, even if i cant remember i still write a log entry saying i dont remember, dont be lazy and make it a morning habbit. do it before you brush your teeth.

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      I used to think that dream journal is a stupid idea .. But then I started to write in a Word document the first dream I wrote in the DJ was on 11/5/08.. It's been 8 days without any LD, but it helped me with the recall because sometimes I recall 3 dreams !

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      The first day I started a dream journal, I remembered one dream and wrote it down and before I was even done writing the whole thing down i had remembered 8 dreams,.... SERIOUSLY! I remembered almost every detail about all the dreams and it was really cool just watching them pour into my head. It always help me to just get back into the feeling of a dream that I remember to bring back the memories of others. I haven't have much luck having lots of lucid dreams yet, mostly because I'm so busy with other things but there's no doubt in my mind that dream journals help with lucid dreaming.
      KEEP AT IT!

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      I started Lucid dreaming as a teenager. And back then my recall was good that I never bothered to write dreams down. Not even the Lucid ones. I was just to lazy to do it. And as a kid I didn't think about how memory fades over time.

      I regret that now, because I'm sure I've lost quite a few Lucids. And some really cool none- Lucids. But there are still quite a few that have stayed with me all these years.

      Now days I record my dreams pretty much every night. I'm pretty fanatical about it actually lol. I start losing recall when I start getting lazy about it.

      Recording your dreams drills into your subconscious how important your dreams are to you. Making recall that much better. And as a result making Lucidity easier to attain.

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