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Tomas
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PostPosted: Fri 29 Oct, 2004  Reply with quote

I had my first LD when i was about maybe 7-8 years old or even maybe a bit younger. I also had quite a few dreams as a kid, and i am really pretty sure they were first person.

That lucid dream is still one of the longest and most intense ones upto this date.


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PostPosted: Wed 22 Dec, 2004  Reply with quote

I also had my first LD around the age of 7. (I'm 13 now) I just remember telling everyone in my dream "I'm only dreaming!!" and jumped off the building I was in, because I knew it was only a dream. Then these credits popped up like they do at the end of the movie, and I woke up. Pretty odd, haha.

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PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2004  Reply with quote

I WILDed when I was 6-7 and also could voluntarily induce hypnagogics, very very vivid amusing great fun ones, at that age.
my parents and society destroyed those talents....

i remember how easy it was, I was thinking, making up a scene, then bam it was a dream, but it scared me because it was on asubject I was scared of, I was imagining it being happy so it wouldn't scare me, but then it kind of did a little bit.

the hallucinatins, well, people just looked at me like i'm werid, so i sort of stoped making myself have them... they were voluntary, just little distortions of reality, it involved spacing out and watching patterns form and distort and stuff.

any age past 4 should be fine for trying to teach them to LD... and the putting the objects under your kids pillow is a great idea, hopefully it will increase his lucidity and confidence....

if your child has any phobias, now is the time to fix them, or he may be stuck with them forever, as well.


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PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2004  Reply with quote

yeah I remember when I was a child I "discovered" a technique for inducing hypnagogia,... I used to use it to fall asleep quickly... but I stopped using it and now I can't do it anymore sadblauw But I never got to WILDing back then, it's really cool that you did holy reality smile

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