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It is my opinion that at a younger age it is easier to manipulate your dreams as you have more of your imagination, however as you get older you loose that imagination and therefore loose your ability to control your dreams.
If someone could teach me how to do this, it would be amazing.
(10-10-2010, 11:48 AM)SniperRiflezzzz Wrote: [ -> ]If someone could teach me how to do this, it would be amazing.

I could have a try at teaching you.
This is my friend's site all about Lucid Dreaming. You should check it out.

It's like his diary of personal experiences and stuff.

http://blake.x566.com/
(10-10-2010, 12:22 PM)Pokey Wrote: [ -> ]I could have a try at teaching you.


Please do, i will try the link below as well.
(10-10-2010, 12:31 PM)SniperRiflezzzz Wrote: [ -> ]Please do, i will try the link below as well.

Just send me a PM, I'll do my best to help.
I've always wanted to get into it until I read about how it ties in with sleep paralysis. That alone made me not care too much, it is rather interesting.
(10-10-2010, 01:20 PM)ElephantShoe Wrote: [ -> ]I've always wanted to get into it until I read about how it ties in with sleep paralysis. That alone made me not care too much, it is rather interesting.

That's why I always get lucid dreams, because I always get sleep paralysis.
(10-10-2010, 01:29 PM)Pokey Wrote: [ -> ]That's why I always get lucid dreams, because I always get sleep paralysis.

I hate sleep paralysis. D:

I used to get it all the time but within these past few months I haven't really experienced one, knock on wood.
(10-10-2010, 01:30 PM)ElephantShoe Wrote: [ -> ]I hate sleep paralysis. D:

I used to get it all the time but within these past few months I haven't really experienced one, knock on wood.

What do you mean by knock on wood?
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