Alright so I finally had my first LD after 7 months of trying and it was totally worth it. I was so frustrated after four or five months that I almost gave up. I quit trying and it put it on the backburner and finally, out of nowhere, I had an LD. |
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Alright so I finally had my first LD after 7 months of trying and it was totally worth it. I was so frustrated after four or five months that I almost gave up. I quit trying and it put it on the backburner and finally, out of nowhere, I had an LD. |
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As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
That's a pretty good start. After years of no lucid dreams, when I started back up again, my "first" lucid dream was completely unformed, so at least you got to move around, think things through a bit, and attempt to stabilize it. My first "flying" lucid dream since I started back up in January, I got 10-20 feet into the air, but I was blown up and down by dream wind, and got woken up by my wife moving around in bed. |
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# of WILD's: Stopped Counting... more than 10
That's the biggest thing I think. I know it's a lucid BECAUSE of the active thought. It was so surreal how I didn't remember the LD on waking up but about half an hour later it all came back to me as if I had experienced it first hand not a few minutes ago. It's almost impossible to explain the feeling. |
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As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
Nice work, Jason! |
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Thanks for the info! And I hope I get another one sometime in the near future. Now that I know how cool it is it makes me worried I'll not have one again. But I guess probably being optimistic is important so I can't think like that |
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As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
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