Good to have you here and good luck with your attempts. If you have any questions please ask. |
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I stumbled upon this site a while ago, back when I first started looking into dreams. I got lazy and stopped bothering with trying to lucid dream though, so it quickly faded from my memory. Yet the concept still fascinated me, and remained a theme that would appear in many of my stories and books, often as a large part of the story. I first learned of its existence a few years ago, when I saw a list of names beside a friend's bed. She told me that they were the names of horses in her dreams. Then went on how she was able to control hers, to a point where she'd re-written the entire Harry Potter series with her in it. Needless to say, I was impressed. As it turned out, it's more common than I'd thought, despite it not being talked about much. Even my brother and father are lucid dreamers. My brother actually thought that it was normal, and that everyone could do it. Alas, such is not the case. Now that it's summer vacation and I actually have time to get a healthy amount of sleep, I thought I'd try learning again. This time I'm actually keeping a dream journal, encouraged by another friend that's trying it too. So here's hoping that I'm successful. I look forward it. |
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Yay you made it! |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
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welcome both of you, and good luck |
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Goals: Have a shared dream[ ], Meet Saria[?], Zelda[?], and Malon[ ] from Legend of Zelda, visit Hyrule[ ], find my Dream guide[ ], visit the Star Wars galaxy[ ], do a ToTM or ToTY[ ], befriend a dragon [ ], find/create my dream world[ ], forge/find a unique sword[ ], visit Gensokyo[ ]
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