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      Getting back into lucid dreaming?

      I joined a different lucid dreaming forum and started lucid dreaming almost a year and a half ago and then quit. I'd say it has been around 5 months since I tried to LD. Becoming somewhat lucid wasnt too hard for me, but i was never able to obtain complete lucidity. i've been able to recall at least least 1 or 2 dreams per night and put them into my DJ.
      So, I'm finally deciding to attempt lucid dreaming once more an just wondering if anyone could give me any advice for a first night of LDing.
      btw i'm new to Dream Views
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      Welcome to DV jawsh!

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      Hi, Jawsh

      What worked for you, previously to induce lucid dreams? Since you know it worked, I would stick with something similar to get back in the habit. Most people's lucid dreams get more vivid and satisfying as time goes on. Maybe we get comfortable with the feeling of being lucid?

      Check out the tutorials for some good tips.
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=75
      You're probably familiar with most of them.

      If you have any specific questions, feel free to post them or send a PM.

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      Hi. I think i might just stick with trying WILD for now and when summer starts and I have more time to sleep I might try WBTB
      And I need to become more comfortable becomeing lucid. Most of my dreams aren't very vivid. I'll read around the forum for new info to help me LD
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      Are you able to WILD when first going to bed, without any kind of WBTB first? I've heard that can be really difficult.

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      I almost became lucid using WILD a few times, plus for some reason every time i try that technique i end up remembering more of my dreams.
      "There is no greater bore than perfection."

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