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      Hey.

      Hey everyone, I'm Michael from London. I'm Mix-Race (Half Congolese; half white British) and I'm fifteen years old. I've recently been really interested about Lucid dreaming, I was wondering if anyone could give me the best technique which is most likely to make me go lucid.
      I also want to know the details about it, like how vivid it is and so on.

      Thanks

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      Hello,

      I can't tell you the best technique and neither can anyone else. You'll have to find out for yourself what works best for you. Have a look around the tutorial section. You'll find most of the techniques there. I'd start trying DILD and MILD.

      Vividness varies from person to person and from dream to dream. I've had dreams that were just as realistic as waking life, but also dark dreams without a lot of detail.

      Good luck to you.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Famez View Post
      Hey everyone, I'm Michael from London. I'm Mix-Race (Half Congolese; half white British) and I'm fifteen years old. I've recently been really interested about Lucid dreaming, I was wondering if anyone could give me the best technique which is most likely to make me go lucid.
      I also want to know the details about it, like how vivid it is and so on.

      Thanks
      Hey Famez! Glad to hear you're interested.

      I'd really recommenced reading up on WILDing, as honestly it's the only way you truly control whether or not you have a lucid dream. Being more specific, the "CANWILD" technique, which when carried out correctly, has an outstanding success rate!

      Good to see you've joined, and I hope you enjoy your stay!

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