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Remembering your dreams is the starting place for learning to have lucid dreams. If you don't recall your dreams, even if you do have a lucid dream, you won't remember it! And, in order to be able to recognize your dreams as dreams while they are happening, you have to be familiar with the way your own dreams work. Before we really get cracking on lucid dream induction methods, you should be able to recall at least one dream every night.

So lets see where we are now...

How often do you currently remember your dreams?

Per Night
Per Week

How often do you currently LUCID dream?

This will be our base line....

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every morning on waking up i remenber a fews dreams.
once or twice a week i have lucid dreams.I usualy meditate for a hour early in the morning,then when time permits i go back to sleep willing myself to lucid dream,then falling asleep i will usualy realize that i'm dreaming and wake up in a dream...
I remember my dreams maybe once or twice a week. Sometimes I have recurring dreams thet remain very lucid throughout a couple of days.
can`t say i have done LUCID dream but, i remember my dreams when i awake. some nights are more vivid than others
It alters day to day. Some dreams are particulary vivid but in no way 'lucid' - yet! However, occasionaly I will have a dream that will stick with me for weeks (ie the memory of) but I think that it all depends on my over-all waking emotional state. I guess that could be the reason for the dream 'sticking' with me - it won't fade until I have (conciously or subconciously) figured out the message it is relaying.
I dream mainly once per night twice a night sometimes.
As for lucid dreams maybe once or twice a month.
Nightly. I journal them immediately upon "waking-up."
If I make the effort to capture the dream before I fully wake up, I can recall 90% each nite. I typically lucid dream each night. The intensity and length does vary tho. Where I fall down is not journaling consistently.
I remember most of my dreams.

when I wake up, it's the first thing on my mind. Most, I dismiss. Very few strikes me as important in some form or another.

I have never lucid dreamed.
I Remember At least One Dream A Night...
About 7 Times A Week...
I lucid Dream About 6 Times A year...
I Haven't Actively Practiced Lucid Dreaming For About 15 Years...
At That Time I Used The Methods
Taught By Don Juan Matus...
My Experiences Were Powerful,
In That I Was Able To Actually Kick Over A Table...
Bang On The Walls And Ceiling...
I Proved To Myself Conclusively
That The Dreamworld Is A Physical Reality...
All The Dream Characters
Constantly Tried To Distract My Attention
From Remaining Lucid
And Were By And large Successful...
I Tried On Several Times To Engage
People In Conversation...
But Was Just Ignored...
It Seems That They Have
A Vested Interest In Keeping You Unconscious
Of Their Games,
For Whatever Reason...
I dream quite often. Basically I dream every day and I remember 5 dreams a week in average. But sometimes, I dream 2 or 3 dreams per night.

My dreams are very vivit and real, especially sexsual dreams. I can feel physicay sensations and orgasms. They are far better than the real sex.

My dreams are often Lucid dream. Sometimes, when I noticed it was a dream, I winded back the dream and modified the story as I like. Actually, I don't like this habit because I feel like my conscious mind is controling me even in my dream.

Sometimes, I dream two dreams in the same time or I have a sence of swaping two dreams such as watching two televisions.

I remember all the details of my dream, such as numbers, time, colors, smell, sensations, emotions etc. even better than the real life. If I write down all the details it would be number of pages. While I write dowm my dream, my conscious mind is also attacking me to change my dream memory. It is quite confusing which one was the dream and which was mind's made-up-story.

Recently, I am trying to neutralizing my dreams. Before my conscoius mind would take over my dream, I chose to wake up to end my dream...
I have always been interested in dream analysis and the phenomenon of dreaming, but a few years ago, following a significant event in my life, I started to have vivid and recurring dreams. Since then, some of these specific dreams have reoccured at other turning points in my life, as if to punctuate important events. I've also had premonition-type dreams.
I remember my dreams almost every night.
I have lucid dreams perhaps a few times per month.

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