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      Waffle King BlueFly's Avatar
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      First LD, Whewt.

      Well first, before going to sleep I kept saying "next time I dream I'll realize I'm dreaming" but I don't think that helped much. I had a first dream, woke up after (For some reason since my DJ I've been waking up after every dream), recorded it then tried a WILD. As usual I got to about breath 15 and fell asleep.

      Now I start dreaming and I'm underwater talking with somebody and looking at a treasure map (lol?). I realize that it's not normal to be underwater talking and wake up. Whoot lucid dream right? Surprisingly I didn't get excited I just went with the flow of the dream. I remember rubbing my hands together when things got blurry, but it didn't help very much, so I shouted "Clarity Now!" which I read somewhere on here... Now that worked GREAT. It cleared everything up and actually turned my scene, which was kind of dark and gloomy, into a happy one, but kept everything the same. It did it in an interesting way too, little starts moved across everything changing it as it passed.. Weird I though so maybe I wasn't actually losing my dream when I decided to rub my hands. My dream continues and yeah I won't bore you with it because it was really lame. But it was lucid and it was still cool. I'm pumped to have some more.
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      Congratulations.
      You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.

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      Good job BlueFly.

      Hope you have some more soon!
      Bollocks.

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      Great to read stories of first lucid dreams! I don't really remember mine but I have it written down somewhere I think. It's a great feeling having a lucid dream and definitely a lot of fun! Good luck with future lucid dreams, after the first if you're lucky they'll keep happening (if you keep at it - I stopped trying or thinking about it for ages and haven't had one since).

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      Congratulations on your first lucid dream
      Good luck with the rest of your nighttime adventures
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