Thursday, November 20, 2014

Introduction

Hello and welcome to my blog!

This blog will simply be about me as a beginner, trying to become an advanced lucid dreamer! 
On this blog, I will try different types of techniques to achieve lucidity and share them with you.
I create this blog to share my experiences but also to motivate myself and to track my progress.

Lets start with a small introduction of myself:

I'm a 23 years old (born 1991) guy named Emil, living in a city named Luleå which is located north of Sweden. My interests is graphic design, photography, bodybuilding, socialize and more.
I'm currently an call-in employee for a large grocery store but I've had thoughts of continue study, but yet not sure what I really wanna work with and therefor no idea what to study.

I started read about lucid dreaming in beginning of 2011 when I studied media on upper secondary school. It was in the religion class I chosed to write about buddhism. I read about meditation and found it interesting, further on I came across astral projection and lucid dreaming which thought was awesome.
I had heard of lucid dreaming for many years ago before this, but I'd never knew what it was, nor I hadn't been interesting in knowing it either.
So the day I found out about astral projection I joined a forum (unlimitedboundaries.ca) and joined their IRC channel as well, which I been active quite a lot time to time since then. I read quite a lot about astral projection, lucid dreaming and out of body experiences.
But one thing for sure, I hadn't really put down enough time to actually trying and sticking to it!
I been giving up several times, some times because I lack motivation(?) and then forgot about it.

Since 2011 when I read about lucid dreaming and got to know about it, I've been having about 8-10 lucid dreams in total that I've recalled. ALL of these have been DILD (dream induced lucid dreams) except for ONE where I made a WBTB (wake back to bed).

I'd a dream journal in summer 2013 that I stuck to for several months, I'd the habit to write down directly as I woke up in the morning, even if I'd no dream I wrote something like: "I'd no dream".
THIS, is something I've to achieve again, and will be my first step, to simply daily use the dream journal to improve dream recall which is very important.

This may be enough for my introduction. Wish me luck!
Kind regards, Emil

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