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      My first really vivid LD

      This is the shit!!

      I just woke up from a LD. The clearest and most vidid so far (I have had four, including this.) And by far the longest. I will tell you the short version, because the long one contains lots of details that would bore you.

      I got lucid from a false awakening in my dad's place in another city. I did a RC by jumping off the ground and I fell slowly down again, like I was on the moon. I almost couldn't beleive I was dreaming. Everything seemed so real. I looked out the window and the landscape was so beautiful. I didn't dare to go out the second floor window - maybe I wasnt dreaming, even though I performed many RC all telling me it was a dream. :-)

      What I basically did throughout the dream was to jump around in slow motion with giant leaps in the beautiful surroundings, meeting people and talking to them, sometimes trying to fly, but I couldn't really.

      I noticed that jumping around in the moon like gravity worked as a RC and constantly reminded me that it was a dream. Nice bonus feature.

      It was so good. I am so excited now!

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      Thats awesome! Usually i cant make my lucid dreams more vivid than they are.
      If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect then why practice?

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      Re: My first really vivid LD

      Originally posted by mtfuji
      This is the shit!!

      I just woke up from a LD. The clearest and most vidid so far (I have had four, including this.) And by far the longest. I will tell you the short version, because the long one contains lots of details that would bore you. *

      I got lucid from a false awakening in my dad's place in another city. I did a RC by jumping off the ground and I fell slowly down again, like I was on the moon. I almost couldn't beleive I was dreaming. Everything seemed so real. I looked out the window and the landscape was so beautiful. I didn't dare to go out the second floor window - maybe I wasnt dreaming, even though I performed many RC all telling me it was a dream. :-)

      What I basically did throughout the dream was to jump around in slow motion with giant leaps in the beautiful surroundings, meeting people and talking to them, sometimes trying to fly, but I couldn't really.

      I noticed that jumping around in the moon like gravity worked as a RC and constantly reminded me that it was a dream. Nice bonus feature. *

      It was so good. I am so excited now!
      I love to hear when people are so excited about becoming lucid!!! Not only did you have fun but you found a RC that works for you. When you talked to people did they tell you anything of interest? I have only talked to one dream char in a lucid experience and was very interested by his answer. I asked him what the meaning of life is. He said "It really depends on who is asking... because the meaning of life is different for each person"... or something like that.

      Congrats! I can't wait to hear more about your next lucid dream! :bravo: :bravo:
      Raised By Seeker!!!

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      Re: My first really vivid LD

      Originally posted by Alaurast78+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Alaurast78)</div>
      When you talked to people did they tell you anything of interest?[/b]
      I didn't really have any deep conversations with any of them. Just some chatting. Except I was a bit happier than normal, which I think was reflected in their replys. I also didn't want to tell anyone I was dreaming *lol*, especially not my dad, he would probably have argued that I had gone mad, and I didn't want to ruin the dream. :-) Maybe next time.

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      Congrats! *I can't wait to hear more about your next lucid dream! *
      Thanks!

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      Telling people that its just a dream is something you should always do.Not only is there a chance that they are real and you are sharing your dream with another person, but their responses are always interesting to hear.

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      Originally posted by Kastro187420
      Not only is there a chance that they are real and you are sharing your dream with another person, but their responses are always interesting to hear.
      I have no doubts about that. However, I am pretty new to lucid dreaming and I wanted, more than anything else, to feel what it was like to have an LD. Last time I was lucid, my mind was occupied with things I thought I should do while lucid, and I think I overdid it. In all, I got much more out of this dream than the last one, just by relaxing and experimeting as I went along. Not trying to push anything.

      But I will keep it in mind.

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      Originally posted by Kitti
      Thats awesome! Usually i cant make my lucid dreams more vivid than they are.
      Actually I didn't make it more vivid. It just was.

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