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Why do you LD?

December 29 2001 at 7:26 AM
Mycro 

 
Im just curious of some of your reasons for wanting to LD. Besides the sheer awsomeness of it, does anyone have a alternate reason for wanting to LD? Is anyone else (like myself) interested in the learning capabilities brought on by having raw mind power at work? Ive done a little searching and havent found any good material related to learning while Dreaming so any comments/suggestion are welcome! So what are your reasons for Lding...
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"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."
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CloudNine

an accident

December 30 2001, 2:46 AM 

i once read a novel that mentioned LDing a little bit, wish i could remember the title.

about 4 months later i was bored and pulled out a little book we have on dreaming from our bookshelf, and happened to flip to a page on lucid dreaming. i was surprised it actually existed, i had figured that the author had just made it up in my other book. i read the page and got excited, then hurried to my computer and asked Jeeves about LDing. Then i found this site, etc.etc.

 
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Discover Yourself

December 31 2001, 12:02 AM 

I know that when I was little I was molested by my grandfather, but I don't remember all of what happened. I use LD's to ask myself, other people, and even my teddy bear (who was present during the incidents) about my "missing" memories. I think LD's can be a great tool of self discovery, besides all the fun you can have.

 
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