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      New here tonight

      Hi, I found this forum through Google. I'm here to hopefully help develop lucid dreaming skills and to better understand some of my past and present dreams. I hope I will be able to positively and constructively contribute.

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      Hey there, welcome to DV How long have you been Lucid Dreaming for? People here have ben LDing for years, some haven;t even had one yet. I hope you enjoy it here. WHy don't you check out the tutorials for some extra information? http://dreamviews.com/tutorials.php

      Also, if you are interested, pick up the book "Exploring the world of Lucid Dreaming" By Stephen LaBurge. It is the Lucid Dreaming Bible. If you need anything, don;t hesitate to send a PM my way, good luck!
      Need Help? Have Questions? PM me so I can help you out

      "Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru

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      Do you already keep a dream journal? You can always start an online one to share some or all of your dreams: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=26 Sometimes it helps to get other people's insight on your dreams.

      If you have any questions, feel free to ask or send a PM.

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      Thanks for the welcomes! I have had MAYBE one lucid dream, but It's difficult to say whether it was a lucid dream or not. I'll share some of my dreams in the forums in the appropriate places, but in short, I have some very, very vivid dreams which are quite often meaningful and/or very bizzare. And I used to keep a dream journal. I may start again.

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      I recommend to anyone hooked on the dream process to read the book "Dreaming True" by Robert Moss. It really helped me to understand the various levels and intensity of dreaming. Welcome, have fun.

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      Hi there I am new as well! I've been very interested in dreams for quite awhile. I used to keep dream journals years ago but sort of fell out of the habit. I started keeping a dream journal again this past month. I've interested my husband enough so that he too is keeping a dream journal. Most nights I have fairly good recall and many interesting dreams! In the past I have had one lucid dream and I enjoyed it so much but woke too soon! I look forward to getting to know you all!

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