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    Thread: Using supplements ONLY to get started, is it possible?

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      Quote Originally Posted by MasterMind View Post
      I don't think your thinking is flawed but I sense a degree of impatience and frustration.
      I can see how I may seem impatiente but this is really not the case - I have heard of lucid dreaming supplements long before but always thought I should be able to do it on my own.. now after so many years and failed attempts I figured I might give it a shot with supplements.

      Thanks for all your input! Do not understand me wrong, I am not planning on taking supplements on a regular basis nor am I inclined to think that some supplements will do ALL the work for me. What I really want is just some help a small boost, that gets me started. Certainly I will still meditate, do reality checks and write down my dreams.

      I believe that once I'm in a lucid dream, I will know what to do in order to provoke further lucid dreams without the help of supplements. However because I could never have lucid dreams a little bit more often, I was never really able to try out my theory/method.

      After reading through some of the sites on the internet about lucid dreaming supplements I got curious because the ingredients seem to have scientific and historic backing, which is something I do not so easily dismiss..

      As an artist I have a very unpredictable sleeping rythm, where I sometimes don't go to sleep until its about 3 or 4am and other days I may end up going to bed at 10 or 11pm, which means I wouldn't be able to use the supplements regularly anyway..

      I was thinking on using supplements until I have my first few lucid dreams and then stop using it for a while and see how much I'm able to have lucid experiences on my own. It may take only a little and I believe, if it really goes this way, it will be much easier to uphold a motivated and consequent behavour like that. Maybe I will end up using the supplement only for a month or so.. I really can't tell but I'm eager to try it out..

      I guess I'm going to try a product called 'Dream Leaf', almost all reviews of this supplements were positive and for someone like me (who has some experience) it might work wonders (fingers crossed).. I will certainly post any rresults here.
      Last edited by ClearDreamer; 01-04-2016 at 10:04 AM.

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