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      4th LD!

      YEAH! Had my fourth LD! I spent it trying to remain lucid and it only lasted about 5-8 seconds, but still I consider it progress. I also wish I knew what triggered it. I know what did in my past 3 but I'm spitballin' on this one... Oh well.

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      Congrats!

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      yay...good luck with the rest..imo they become slightly easier to attain the more you have them

      Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard

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      Good job! I've only had one so far but it was great!
      Just out of curiosity, how did you get your last three lucids?
      "The key is to combine your waking, rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because if you can do that, you can do anything".
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      I actually had my 5th LD the day after when I posted! I was rather stoked and the 5th was the longest one I had, though marginally uneventful. All of them, except the 3rd, involved me becoming lucid randomly (except the first 2 involved WBTB). I'll try to star the LDs in my dream journal in case you're interested in looking. The 5th, however, I was at my old high school and I just started to walk and then run. It reminds me of a triggered LD someone else had, but when I started running I became calmly lucid and started to run off of the ground and start flying. Lucidity lasted about a minute, but that's fine with me!

      I'm so happy!....but I forgot to try and catch the duck....

      -Amé

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

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      Alright i'm just curious and maybe this isn't the best place to ask it but it seems like lucid dreams are very hard to obtain and i figured that much. But i was wondering can you get lucid dreaming down consistently where you can do it basically every night?

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      It's hard for some people, and comes naturally to some. I guess the master lucid dreamers here who arn't naturals get around 3 a week or so, or thats the general swing I've gotten around here. during the summer time I an average of between 1 and 2 a week
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      Thanks for telling me this, i'm getting so pumped for this its ridiculous. The last lucid dream i had was so long ago but it was just too cool. I really gotta say how much i'm lovin this website and i really like the fact that you all answer questions for me cause reading the tutorials is great but actual help on top is just awesome.

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      eMu, I was also pumped when I discovered this site and the realm of lucid dreaming. I'm still excited about it! But as was mentioned, it can be hard for non-naturals, like me, to get it down. I thought I'd be prime material with my affinity for dreams, but apparently I wasn't quite as prime as I'd thought. Oh well, I still have had some success. Everyone's different and you will probably have more success than me.

      *can't wait until break to focus more on LD techniques*

      -Amé

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