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      Feel like helping a Newbie?

      I need some opinions from experienced people: what method works best in your opinion? BTW, I've tried some things, but none worked. It's kinda hard cuz all my dreams are different, and I have no dream signs. The only thing I've really noticed is that most of my dreams take place outside. Help! Thanks for your input!

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      Oh, and also, because I'm always outside, there's no clocks, no paper to write on, no writing anywhere, you get it. Sucky, huh

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      WELCOME cnthRyder !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Originally posted by cnthRyder
      Oh, and also, because I'm always outside, there's no clocks, no paper to write on, no writing anywhere, you get it. Sucky, huh
      What about mental notes & a watch?

      Your situation is similar to mine,
      I too am outside a lot. However you can stop and smell the roses and be aware of your surroundings. During which time you could carry out a reality check. And since you cannot find dream signs, as I can't either, before going to sleep repeat to yourself that you are going to be aware that you are dreaming. That you are going to recognize that you are dreaming.
      Then in theory your mind that has been conditioned to be aware may find itself in a paculiar situation - a dream, thus making you become awre in your dream which in turn you become lucid.

      Sounds good on paper aah?

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      OMG THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I've tried about everything, untill I was just like, "Tonight, I'm just gonna be aware I'm dreaming instead of trying all that fancy stuff." Boom! I'm lucid! Something that really confused me was, when I was lucid, I tried to find some reality tests that I could to to get lucid again. I imagined myself in a dark garage and flicked a light switch to see what would happen, and it... worked ? I read that you weren't supposed to be able to change the light settings in a dream. Also, there was a giant clocktower standing by my house ( ) and I decided to do another reality check. Both times I glanced at it, it said 9:03...?

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      Awesome

      cnthRyder
      That is sooo awesome.
      I am glad I could help


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