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      Beginner dream recollection

      I only recently discovered lucid dreaming as a practice rather than a random event and so far I'm impressed. Although I haven't been able to induce a lucid dream so far my dream recall has become a lot better. I've gone from having very vague memories of one dream per night or none at all to being able to recall 3-4 dreams per night in just a few days. The dream journal definitely helps and I am able to wake my self after most dream cycles with out the assistance of any sort of trigger. I look forward to having my first induced lucid experience and would appreciate any extra help anyone on the forums can give me. Thanks for this awesome site!

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      Hi there! Welcome to the forum! Discovering lucid dreams is very exciting!

      Have you checked out any of the tutorials on the site? I think you might find them very useful. Here's a few I think would be good for you to start out with:

      Lucid Dream Induction Techniques:
      http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=74871

      Dreamviews Dictionary - explains a lot of the terms/abbreviations frequently used on this forum:
      http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=71202

      Dream Recall:
      http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=66343

      Again, welcome and happy dreaming!

      "...and we want punks in the palace, 'cos punks got the loveliest dreams..." - A Silver Mt. Zion
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      Lots of things can change how much you remember, stress and how well you slept probably being the biggest. Don't worry about it if you're remembering 5-10 or more a week, you're ready to lucid dream and you will with the right technique. What technique are you currently trying? I recommend coupling MILD and WBTB

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      Thanks, I've been using the combination of MILD and WBTB for a few nights now and I've attempted WILDing. So far no lucid dreams but dream recall is a lot better, heres to hoping I have one soon!

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      Sounds like you're rocking it, already. You will be lucid in no time. I'm with Ninja with the WBTB/ MILD thing. I think it is the best combo. If you're trying WILD, too, you're really on top of things.

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

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