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      My Favorite Dream

      I haven't had any lucid dreams recently.
      I've been wanting to try a stabilization technique recommended by some of you.

      Anyway, I thought I would share my favorite dream.
      I had this dream about 3 years ago.
      At the time, I had been doing alot of meditation, but no lucid dreaming techniques.

      The reality:
      I awoke at 6 AM, after having been sleeping for awhile.
      I decided to meditate using a technique I had learned in psychology class.
      I love meditating early in the morning, as the energy always seems to feel stronger.
      At some point during the meditation, I must have given into my sleepiness, because I woke up a few hours later.

      The dream:
      I got up from my couch and began brushing my teeth.
      I realized I couldn't look at the couch where my body had been sleeping moments ago.
      I was unable to look at that area no matter how hard I tried.
      Then, I started falling backwards slowly.
      At first I was scared, and readied to catch myself.
      Then I realized I was falling very slowly.
      This didn't feel blurry like most of my dreams, it was VERY real.
      When I reached ground level, I started floating toward where my body was lying on the couch (which I still couldn't look at).
      As my body floated to couch-level, I awoke slowly.
      I got up again, and walked a few steps before beginning to fall again.
      This time, I welcomed the falling feeling.
      However, this time when I reached ground-level, I spun in a full circle before returning to my body on the couch.
      As my body reached the couch, I seamlessly awoke, without the usually groggy feeling of waking up.
      I remember it feeling as though my eyes were open before I woke up, because I could see a certain part of the couch before and after I awoke, with no shut-eye in between.

      NOTES:
      This felt nothing like any dream I had ever had, there was a strong sense of reality.
      Also, when I was floating, I had no control at all, which is not characteristic of most dreams I have.
      I had no fear in this dream, the whole experience was relaxing.

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      That's one of amazing things about dreams, they can be as vivid as waking life, or even more vivid, everything is possible in dreams, congrats on experience!

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      That's true, the potential is incredible.
      Dreams like this leave an impression on me and give me the incentive to pursue LDs further.

      I noticed some type of section on this forum for classes?
      I followed a few subcategories and felt lost; how would I join one of these classes? Is there a fee?
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      Feel free to join one, there are absolutely no fees whatsoever, just make a workbook in class's section and start postings.
      If you are just starting with lucid dreaming, i'd recommend Intro Class, read this on how to sign up: http://www.dreamviews.com/intro-clas...tro-class.html
      If you need help with DILD and awareness in general, join DILD class, http://www.dreamviews.com/dild/13056...g-started.html
      Also here's WILD class along with an excellent guide for method WILD , there are no workbooks so just post questions and experiences in relevant threads.
      And finally if you have good number of lucid dreams already here's Dream Control and Stabilization class: http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-cont...n-up-here.html

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      Great, thank you!
      I think I will begin with the introductory class.
      I haven't had any structure to my LDing yet, and I would like to start fresh with mentors who encourage the right techniques.
      I am very excited, I'll post my workbook right now!
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