Hello everyone! I'm new here and this is my first topic... |
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Hello everyone! I'm new here and this is my first topic... |
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LD's since joining DV: 2
Latest LD: 14/12
(Had one a week ago 7/12)
Well, if you knew that you were dreaming, then it was a lucid dream. Do you remember having the knowledge and understanding that it was a dream, at any point? If not, then it was not a lucid dream. I've had a few non-lucids were I was actively thinking and deciding to do things, but not realizing that it was a dream. They're cool, but they pale in comparison to lucids |
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Shift pretty much answered your question. Just keep going and you'll find yourself lucid in no time! |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
The last days, I have been able to really experience and remember my dreams in a better way (still not lucid though). I'm shore that I'm close and the Lucid Dream is probably only a few steps away. |
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LD's since joining DV: 2
Latest LD: 14/12
(Had one a week ago 7/12)
That sounds like a good idea. When you do reality checks, just keep in mind that they're more than just trying to push your finger through your hand or plugging your nose and trying to breathe. Ask yourself logical questions such as "Where am I?" and "Where am I going?" and "How did I get here?" If the answers make sense, then affirm to yourself that you're not dreaming at this time. Stay sharp, though, and be ready for a time when your answer is something like "I was buying a horse at Wal*Mart and I'm on my way to the newspaper stand." |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
My dream recall is quite good (have always been) and I have been dreaming LD's my whole life |
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LD's since joining DV: 2
Latest LD: 14/12
(Had one a week ago 7/12)
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