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      Hi to everyone

      Hi, I am new to this site but not to lucid dreaming. I used to practice LD about a year ago (got about 3 LD's over a month or 2) but havent really done anything LD related lately and want to try again. I think the first thing I need to do is to start remebering more dreams (and of course doing RC's). Remebered 2 dreams over the past 2 nights so hopefully recall is coming back.

      The only thing Im worred about is my erratic sleeping times due to shift work, it may mean I can't get into a good LD routine. Anyone have any idea on this?

      Anyway hopefully I will be on here regularly getting new LD tips.

      Neil

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      Quote Originally Posted by Neil_Dreaming View Post
      Hi, I am new to this site but not to lucid dreaming. I used to practice LD about a year ago (got about 3 LD's over a month or 2) but havent really done anything LD related lately and want to try again. I think the first thing I need to do is to start remebering more dreams (and of course doing RC's). Remebered 2 dreams over the past 2 nights so hopefully recall is coming back.

      The only thing Im worred about is my erratic sleeping times due to shift work, it may mean I can't get into a good LD routine. Anyone have any idea on this?

      Anyway hopefully I will be on here regularly getting new LD tips.

      Neil

      Hey Neil! Good to have someone else with a solid LD background over on the site.

      Hmmm. As far as erratic sleep schedule- this shouldn't effect dream recall too much. And if you get at least full sleep cycle consistently I doubt DILDs will be too difficult. And if your erratic schedule leads you to wake up randomly in the middle of the night, (seeing as your internal clock will be fudged,) use these as free opportunities to try WBTB or DEILD.

      Are you familiar with those two?
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      Hi spockman, thanks for the quick reply, I am familar with WBTB as this is the way I have had all my LD's so far (apart from one or two in times when I havent been trying at all). Not really had any success with other methods and I havent heard of DEILD.

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      Welcome to Dream Views! You'll love it here! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me, or anyone on the forum! Best of luck, and happy dreaming!

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      Welcome once again! come back into the chat anytime.

      If you have any questions about DV, just ask me and I'll help you out.

      If you have an erratic sleep schedule, I suggest using WILD or DEILD techniques.

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      Thanks Naiya, think Im going to try my hand at DEILD as Im quite good at conditioning myself to wake after dreams.

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      Sounds like a good plan.

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      Hello,rawr.

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      Hi everyone,

      I am new here and this is my first forum entry here.. Since I am new to forum community and I feel I am in midst of my own learning curve. I feel sometimes, that I have to learn a lot, hope you guys have patient on me.Thank you for sharing the post.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Naiya View Post
      Welcome once again! come back into the chat anytime.

      If you have any questions about DV, just ask me and I'll help you out.

      If you have an erratic sleep schedule, I suggest using WILD or DEILD techniques.
      Wow, do you have a lucid dream every night or have you been having lucid dreams for a long time?

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      Yikes, what was that all about? Sorry for the drama.


      Quote Originally Posted by Heimrik View Post
      Wow, do you have a lucid dream every night or have you been having lucid dreams for a long time?
      I've been here for almost two years, so I usually have a few lucids a night, yep. I'm not a natural either--I started out with only having a lucid every several month. It took years to have as many as I do now but it's totally worth it.

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