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      Complete Beginner

      Hey, I am new to the topic of Lucid dreaming. All I know is basically Lucid Dreaming is you really knowing that you're in the dream, and that you can control stuff around you.

      Anyways, I am a complete beginner, and do not know where I should start. I've heard that remembering your old dreams is good, so I try to do that. Can anyone maybe give me a starting point to learn about how to lucid dream? How exactly do you do it? I hope I can get a tutor soon ( i know I have to wait 2 weeks).

      Also I'm new to these forums Hi

      -thanks for any help that you can contribute to get my foot into the realm of lucid dreaming!

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      first to become "lucid" you must realize you're in a dream state... in other words you need to be (i think) semi-concious, and able to recognize something while dreaming. (This something should be proof that you really are dreaming). (this is why a dream journal helps, since you can recognize patterns in your dream from the past to find hints on what to look for to know you're dreaming in the future)

      once you can do that you should realize that you can't be hurt and have the power to do anything (this part confuses me, since i ussualy wander off in my dream (ex: omg im frozen in ice i must be dreaming... oh hey sweet the sky is green, that pwns). Then you should be able to control things by knowing you're dreaming, in other words fly and own ppl you hate in 1 hit. If you seem to find yourself in trouble (or about to wake up) then you can spin your dream (which confuses me again). When you dream spin, i think (assuming) you're in the 1st person view (which isn't allways the case) you spin around and you should find yourself in a new place.

      thats my view from what i've read. im confused though, since i can become lucid, but once im lucid i tend to wake myself up or never remain in control, accept for once i felt my body becoming super heavy and i tryed to push myself up off some ice then i woke up. (yeah i have to wait 2 weeks also to get a tutor, should be changed to 1 )

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      Hi, I am pretty new as well.

      A good place to start is the tutorials section of the forum, and read over the main site if you haven't done so.

      Good luck.

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      "Complete Beginner" u make that sound like a bad thing. sometimes once u know lucid dreaming is real well then u might have one like the following night. or not. well u can do reality checks. thats a term in which certain things happen in a dream that doesnt happen in reality hint reality checks. ill list some.

      1. look at words twice and see if they change(i whould try and look 2 times at the same thing like a digtial wacth)
      2. i havent really tryed this but if u hold ur nose in a dream u can still breath though it.
      3. havent tryed this one ethier but in a dream u can poke ur finger though ur hand.


      no no its not as hard as it seems.

      its harder

      lol i love those emtoins! well welcome to dream views.

      "There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."

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      Wassssssssssss Up PritomD, a happy Howdy from your new friend Monkey Elk, i'm the man with the master plan and also is wasted so I got nothing to do but welcome you to your new favorite site on the net. This place has is all when it comes to lucid dreaming, feel free to ask all of us any questions that you have about the subject. It takes time and dedication for most people to start to even have lucid dreams so please dont give up after the first week... A year ago I didn't even remember dreams at all, thought that I didn't even dream, man was I retarded, now I remember several dreams every night and lucid dream often, even had one this morning which kicked ass...So Welcome to dream views and feel free to private message me or talk to me on aol whenever you have a question, I love making people able to lucid dream, already got a co-worker addicted to the subject and he had his first lucid in a couple a months!
      "You will cease to exist!!"

      *GASP* "But existing is all I practically do!!!"

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      Re: Complete Beginner

      Hey there Pritom! Is there any particular story behind your name? I'm usually curious about those kinds of things.

      Anyway, as was probably mentioned, a lucid dream is simply one where you know you're dreaming, nothing more. The amount of control you have just depends on your level of lucidity (low, medium, or high). Anyway, as a starter I'd advice checking out the tutorials. The MILD technique is a good starting place, but if one technique isn't working, stick with it for at least a week and then give something else a try. And don't get frustrated if it doesn't seem to be working at first. Some people do have their first LD the night after hearing about it, but others, such as myself, take longer. It was three weeks before my first, but trust me when I say it's worth it!

      I'm glad you took a look at the adoption guidelines. We're always getting ppl who post that they want to be adopted and then leave a day or two later. At any rate, the adoption program is more for formailty than anything else. We're not going to forbid you from personal contact with any other member here if you haven't been here for two weeks; on the contrary, we like to encourage people to ask any questions they may have. Also, if you need anything directly related to the site you can feel free to send a message to myself or one of the other Dream Guides (DGs) or moderators.

      Well, welcome to DV and I hope you enjoy your stay! Sweet Lucid Dreams!

      -Amé

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

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      Thanks for all the welcomes. I will definietly check out hte tutorials inthe mean time. hopefully after 2 weeks i can get someone to adopt me. anyways, thanks again for the replies.

      ps-pritomd is actually from my real name, Pritom Das. its indian (India, not n. american)

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