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      3 In a night.

      I'd gone my entire life without having a Lucid Dream and have spent the last three months studying them. Then last night, I had three of them.
      I even remembered a few advanced tactics such as rubbing palms together, spinning in circles and multiple forms of reality checking like reading text and jumping into the air.
      Two of them were DILDs and one was a WILD [I fell asleep saying "One, I am dreaming. Two, I am dreaming. etc]

      Is it abnormal to have a gigantic spurt of Lucid Dreaming in a single night? It was the most amazing experience I've ever had through sleep, but is it unhealthy to have so many at once & so soon?
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      No, its how i got started. ever since iv been pretty much a natural.
      also, it gets easier because now you know how they are. least thats how it was for me

      no amount of lucid dreams is unhealthy

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      First off, congrats on the 3 LD night. Nothing about it is unhealthy so don't worry. I've had 5 in one night before and I actually had 3 yesterday. Multiple LDs in one night is especially common with WILDs and DEILDs. So, no worries, just keep it up!

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      Quote Originally Posted by KingYoshi View Post
      First off, congrats on the 3 LD night. Nothing about it is unhealthy so don't worry. I've had 5 in one night before and I actually had 3 yesterday. Multiple LDs in one night is especially common with WILDs and DEILDs. So, no worries, just keep it up!
      Thanks for the input, & I will!
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      Lots of times lucid dreams come in spurts. Having one puts it on your mind, ergo you think about lucid dreaming in your next dream.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      Lots of times lucid dreams come in spurts. Having one puts it on your mind, ergo you think about lucid dreaming in your next dream.
      That seemed to be the headspace I was in while I slept. Makes sense!
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      doesnt seem abnormal to me, couple weeks ago i was taking a nap and had 4 lucid dreams in a row. id like to think of it as a lucid dream jackpot
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      "How can you be aware that you're dreaming, if you're never aware that you're awake?"

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