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Any tips would be appreciated.
Quote Originally Posted by bhouncy
I've just ordered Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge.
My first suggestion is to do likewise. It was only after reading this book that I had my first intentional lucid dream, and I have had them continuously ever since.
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I have had 3 lucid dreams in my life but only got a tiny taste of the full banquet. I woke up very soon after becoming aware that I was dreaming.
Yes, staying asleep is perhaps the hardest part about lucid dreaming. All the lucid dreams I can remember having have ended with me waking up. Once you realize you're lucid, it's just a matter of time before you get back into reality. There are ways to stay lucid, however. If your dream is starting to fade or become fuzzy, for some reason rubbing your hands together can make it clearer, and so can spinning in circles. Nobody is quite sure why, but I can attest that those techniques do in fact work.
It is something I really want to be able to do on a regular basis to enhance my life. Any experiences you would like to share?
Too many to count. If you're really interested, search for posts by sennomulo at the ld4all forums (http://www.ld4all.com/forum/).

Here is the post I made about my first intentional lucid dream: http://www.ld4all.com/forum/viewtopi...599&highlight=