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Posts: 8 Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Last Visit: 13 Sep 2005
Location: Sweden | | |
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Posted: Sat 31 Jul, 2004 |
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My brother told me about this forum, and gave me some docs about LD, which I am yet to finish reading I find this forum alone to be a great source of information. Thank you
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Posts: 83 Joined: 06 Aug 2004 Last Visit: 30 Mar 2005
Location: Ohio Age:17 | | |
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Posts: 111 Joined: 20 Apr 2004 Last Visit: 12 May 2010
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Posted: Sat 21 Aug, 2004 |
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It was DXM that brought me here. YES IT WAS DRUGS!
I found a link to here on dextroverse.org
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Posts: 361 Joined: 11 May 2004 Last Visit: 22 Nov 2007
Location: Transdniestria | | |
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Posted: Wed 25 Aug, 2004 |
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I voted for search engines, but I found this site by Odigo. That’s an instant messaging program, which allows users to see at what sites other users are. It also has a classificator of themes to see what sites of some thematic are most visited. Ld4all doesn’t seem to be visited by Odigo users very much, but it is in the database, and when the program showed the list of sites about dreams, it was at the top. I’m not sure if Odigo can be called a search engine, because its database is not very big and it doesn’t seek anything itself but only re-sorts a standard list.
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Posts: 2446 Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Last Visit: 08 Aug 2012
Location: Massachusetts USA | | |
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Posted: Mon 06 Sep, 2004 |
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A friend told me about this site. I'm so glad he did.
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Posts: 112 Joined: 19 Jul 2004 Last Visit: 07 Feb 2005
Location: Sweden | | |
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep, 2004 |
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Well, how DID I get here.. ;Z
Omg, I'm dreaming :O....
FUrther more, I got here through an link somewhere someplace sometime My memorie aint what it used to be.. Feels like I've been here forever
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Posts: 1005 Joined: 30 May 2004 Last Visit: 22 Feb 2013
Location: I'm here | | |
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Posted: Sun 19 Sep, 2004 |
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Although it was "long" time ago, i think that it was Google who made a miracle
And it was not before than few days ago when i discovered Lucid Lounge
Current LD goal(s): Making LD my hobby
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Posts: 1022 Joined: 20 Sep 2002 Last Visit: 17 Jan 2006
Location: Over There | | |
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Posted: Sat 25 Sep, 2004 |
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I like Neo's way of getting here the best. Puts a friggin smile on my face. |
Woohoo, may be little less then a year old, but yay me
Lots of ppl got here from forums on other places, so be sure to continue plugging ld4all in every other forum you ever visit!!
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Posts: 62 Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Last Visit: 13 May 2007
Location: Scotland (I miss California!) | | |
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Posted: Fri 15 Oct, 2004 |
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I was staying in Britain and two friends told me about lucid dreaming. I was staying with my friend Tommy and his friend Peter and they were really into it and I must admit it was really interesting! Peter told me about the site and I wrote it down and Tommy said he reads books instead. I think I'm going to start reading books on the subject too. Anyone know a good book for a total novice?
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Posts: 1578 Joined: 05 Jan 2004 Last Visit: 23 Apr 2008
Location: London Age: 15 LDs: about 9 | | |
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Posted: Sun 17 Oct, 2004 |
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light-and-dark: Yes.
Oh, wait... *turns geek mode off* There are plenty of books. Look around here. I haven't read any.
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Posts: 62 Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Last Visit: 13 May 2007
Location: Scotland (I miss California!) | | |
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Posted: Mon 18 Oct, 2004 |
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Can anybody point in the direction of a really good one?
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Posts: 348 Joined: 19 Oct 2003 Last Visit: 18 Sep 2010
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Posted: Mon 18 Oct, 2004 |
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Peter told me about the site |
so was he "our" Pedro after all?
Anyway, a "really good" (good... it's our Bible! ) book is EWLD (Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge). You can buy it or download as an e-book from somewhere
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Posts: 62 Joined: 15 Oct 2004 Last Visit: 13 May 2007
Location: Scotland (I miss California!) | | |
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Posted: Tue 19 Oct, 2004 |
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Yeah moogle has told me it is a good book so I ordered it and it should be coming soon! Can't wait! As for Pete (or "Pedro") I don't know. My friend Tommy hasn't got back to me yet and I can't get in touch with Peter. I have his mobile number but my phone doesn't let me make calls out of the country and to be honest I didn't know him too well...
Who got on with him the most on the site? And are any of those people living in Britain?
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Posts: 89 Joined: 23 Oct 2004 Last Visit: 20 Nov 2007
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Posted: Sat 23 Oct, 2004 |
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I was here at the site quite along time ago, but not the forums. I saw the link set in #dreams on EFnet and I said why not register.
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Posts: 303 Joined: 07 Nov 2004 Last Visit: 01 Jul 2006
Location: Somewhere in Nevada | | |
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Posted: Thu 11 Nov, 2004 |
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Ultimately, a search engine. I learnt about lucid dreaming primarily from a proffesor at a University on a field trip, and then my friend told me more about it.
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