Hello. Welcome to the site.
You just wait until you have your first lucid dream. Then you’ll understand. Haha.
Hello. Welcome to the site.
You just wait until you have your first lucid dream. Then you’ll understand. Haha.
Why hello there!
I could tell a whole lot about me, but basically I’m just some random dude intrested in lucid dreaming, though I haven’t achieved that all that often yet - but I have
Also I use tumblr as a dream journal (as do I for many other things)
However, I haven’t published anything in more than two months now. I get distracted so easily~
Anyway, recently I’m trying to lucid dream again and I thought I might as well join this forum, and so here I am
Hi I’m still fairly new to LD and this site! Message me and let’s become friends!
Hi everyone!
My name is Camila, and I found about lucid dreaming in wikipedia, and got an interest from it. I found LD4all by looking more about lucid dreaming I hope I’ll get better at lucid dreaming, and my recall is pretty good, and I already have a few dreams in my journal…
Hello everybody!
I’m just a girl who wants to know more about lucid dreaming and see other people’s experiences as well. I’ve had about 3 LDs and I hope to have more.
Hello.
I joined this website because like others I have become interested in Lucid Dreaming. So yeah.
Hi all, great community you have here
been having half-lucid not very conscious dreams all my life and I hope my stay here enhances my awareness while dreaming - i’m sure that i have something to contribute to the forum as well, I see it as a win/win game
Looking forward to a fun, lucid and constructive forum experience
Hey all of LD4All. Type Moon here.
I am a 17-year-old Hispanic person, and i found out about Lucid Dreaming when my friend was mentioning it to me, after he read a rage comic from 9gag. Ever since i have heard of lucid dreaming, i have been studying it since a few months from now, and i am extremely interested in what comes out of it. Although i hear a lot about the rumors of lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis, it has still caught my attention, because i wanted to see something different that i haven’t seen or experienced yet. After studying about lucid dreams, i have remembered my dreams more than before, but i have yet to become lucid in either of those dreams. what i AM looking forward to doing is a WILD.
anyway, i have read through this forum before registering it, and i gotta say that this community is a very swell one. i hope that i can enjoy myself here while studying more about lucid dreaming. thankz - TypeMoon
Hi there.
I’m an 18-year old Norwegian girl who found out about lucid dreaming some years ago. I find it interesting and am currently studying it and trying to get lucid dreams… I just think controlling your dreams sound really cool. I have always had weird dreams, but hoping to make them even weirder by being able to decide what goes on!
So yeah, hi.
Oh, so many new members, WELCOME all of you, I hope you’ll enjoy your stay here and good luck getting lucid!
Welcome all of you!
@x0typemoon0x
I also discovered LD by browsing 9gag. The way it got presented on 9gag made it look really interesting, which it is. And I think because of 9gag and other similar sites, LD has gotten way more attention then it had just a year ago.
@Zan
Nice to see some other Norwegians here!
Hi to all,
I’m just a LDer from France, so apologize my bad english although I do my best to be understandable
I registered here by reading the SSILD technique which seems very promising and to improve my lucid dreams schedules and length
I tried a to register on the french version of LD4all a couple of years ago but it has been put off !
See you soon
I second that, but have to modify it to fellow scandinavians
Also, welcome all new people to ld4all, hope you enjoy your stay
@alexkid, your english is fine, I was terrible on it too when I was new it will improve as will your ability to LD
Hi everyone
I’m french, and new to this forum.
I’ve been into lucid dreams since the begining of march (so nearly 5 months now). During all this period, I never managed to get any LD, probably because of the wrong method : What I basically tried is a WILD method which consists in staying perfectly still until the body become asleep while the spirit stay awake. I figured out that this method is more for OBE (out of body experience) than LD. And anyway, it doesn’t work with me even with all my patience, mostly because I’m not able to fall asleep on my back.
Recently, I began to switch method and to write my dreams, as advised. Now I think I’m going to focus on a MILD method, but I’m not so sure about my results. Actually, I remember pretty well my dreams (I recorded three the last night, but I only remember parts). For the next part, I have no idea on how to acceed to consciousness. I mean, I remember, but I’m not able to have this moment where I’m suposed to say “I’m dreaming !”.
So, I will obviously refer to the accurate sections of the forum, but if you have a few first advices, I will gladly take them. After months of relaxation practices, I’m very motivated to experience something. I place many hopes in LD to improve myself as a person.
I think I told the most important about myself, so Hi again everyone, and thanks in advance for your help.
hello everyone my name is james and lucid dreaming wise im a complete novice. i’ve read into it alot and heard about someing where you hulosinate(see things) your worst fear. if this is true i’ll probly get over it in about 5 centrys, anyway! please me.
my life has been verry stressfull and lucid dreaming will be my excape from reality.
and how do you lucid dream. is it something that just comes or can you make it happen?
Hello there, I’m not sure whether this topic should be moved as your questions sound like they rather belong into Quest for Lucidity, but I’ll answer anyway.
Here’s the ld4all beginners guide to LDing, and your hallucinations usually happen in the state called sleep paralysis (which is usually abbreviated as SP - here’s also a list of abbreviations, as this can get rather confusing). Many people have overcome those fears, and as far as I know it doesn’t even necessarily have to be frightening.
Also, if you’re new to the forums, in order to get an idea of what every subforum is about, I recommend taking the guided tour.
Hi lucid dreamers and all the ones who are just like me trying to start ld,
It was a youtube video that led me here. The guy talking in video about lds is someone from here as he said. And then I visited the site today and made an introduction with chat room in which most of the people helped me a lot…
So finally, I am here.
Well, I am from Turkey and 23. I am also a beginner. It is only a week that I have started to search about lucid dreaming, with the inovation of my russian friend who is also a lucid dreamer.
I have a small history with SP. It was not a period of my life that reminds me of good things… Somehow I managed with SP and now I think with LD experience will gain me a lot.
Yesterday I tried to experience my first LD but I could not have one. Today I will try again. And so on so fort… I will keep going until I get it! And I think I will use your help a lot. The forum already has lots of answers for me. Thanks and see you around.
We’ve already met in IRC, but I’ll welcome you here as well floydian.
Good luck!
Hey everyone! I’m Duckie, a young woman from Canada. Dreams have fascinated me for quite a while, when I was little I remember having them and spending my time trying to wake myself up because I thought I had been asleep for too long. xD
Right now though I barely get them anymore, and my recall isn’t quite what is used to be. However I started a Dream Journal up so we’ll see how that turns out. :3
Alrightie, just thought I’d introduce myself. See you guys around!
Hi Duckie, welcome on the forum!
Good to see another natural on the forum. I hope you get back your lucidness after some practise .
And also: I really like your avatar .
Keep dreaming