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      Congrats. People don't understand how amazing a lucid dream is until they have one. My first lucid started in 1992 and I've been hooked ever since. Everytime it feels like the best thing that can happen to you, I dunno why! And with practice you'll pretty much get to do what you want while in a lucid.

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      phoenelai's right. To me every LD is just as amazing as the first. Some people have a few somewhat lucid dreams and say, "Ahh whatever, back to life. Now if only I had one..."

      Point being, exploring yourself on that level can be nothing but rewarding. Every minute put into doing another RC, every night trying another WILD, is worth it. A step to something that truly cannot be described, only experienced. Anyways just some encouraging words

      Remember, if you're ever in jail, the single best thing you can have is the ability to LD, so you can escape all the men and into another world go .

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      To kobalt : I fully believe that state of mind plays a huge role in certain activities, especially Lucid Dreaming. Some nights when I come home just so tired from maybe a concert or something I'll just have everything of what happened on my mind and what I'm doing tomorrow etc.. and I'll just fall into one of those dead sleeps where you just wake up in what feels like five minutes because you didn't toss and turn during the night, and you didn't dream.

      To yellowknots : Keep trying! Don't be sad() about it, try and stay optimistic! Just practice the techniques here. As ridiculous as it sounds, now that I have a dream journal, and do reality checks throughout the day, I've had three Lucid nights in less than two weeks, and I think of myself as just getting started

      To phoenelai : I understand what you mean. Like I said initially, I thought people were probably just over-exaggerating . It's also true that each time I have a Lucid now, it still blows me away and feels like the most amazing thing in the world. Well last night I was able to achieve much more in my third Lucid(things I actually WANTED to achieve before hand).

      To subzero364 : I don't see myself as being one of those people. I plan to keep this practice going for as long as I can, I don't know why you would want to dream normally when you can Lucid dream . I fully agree, and I notice I reality check now often throughout the day, just with the hopes I'm either(dreaming, and will become lucid ) or will just get used to doing it so I can bcome Lucid in my dreams more often and just explore the dream world for another night. I really want to try WILDing, and an experience I had last night might be similar to it, but I'm not sure if it would be fully classified as the same. Thank you for the encouraging words


      Also, if anyone's interested at all aboout what I'm talking about with my third Lucid experience last night, I have it updated in my dream journal, so feel free to read about my adventure, and respond if you wish . I also mentioned you and your post you linked me to, BillyBob_001, and I think it helped me achieve most of what I did last night, so if you manage to read this, thank you.

      Thank you again for all the feedback I appreciate it.

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