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ShaMagus

Time for my introduction. I had my first experience with LD for almost 20 years ago. It was a spontaneous experience. Since then ive been practicing on and off. This january i was the most stable and could have up to 9 LD's pr night for a couple of months. This was due to me working intensely with myself under the guidence of an amazonian shaman and staying isolated in the rainforest for some months.

When i got home, i got sick and ive been sick for almost a year. That has made me not to prioritize meditation and so ive lost my LD abiliy and dream recall. A couple of weeks ago, i started from scratch...again. Writing my journal and working up my dream recall. Now Im very drawn towards AP also, which i think is same as LD only another approach. So, I look forward to share this adventure with all of you and hope that together we can free our consciousness from the ego, so we can feel free!

Namaste!
"Imagination is more important than knowledge"

Albert Einstein

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Greytraveller

Greetings ShaMagus and welcome.
The ability to lucid dream is much like riding a bike as Once learned the skill is never really forgotten, even if the skill is not used for a long time. So while it may take a couple weeks (or months) to lucid dream on a regular basis again you are certainly going to be able to LD in the near future. Especially if you could at one time have as many as 9 LDs in one night (Yes that Is impressive!).

Regards  8-)
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ShaMagus

Thanks for the warm welcome!
Looking forward to get back into it, but for now the journey getting there also gives me a great possibilty of learning new stuff along the way. Having 9 LD's per night was a great achievement, but it was very natural. I was working a lot with my dreams in the time of isolation. I could wake up after a LD and reflect upon what happend and what made me drift off and then go consciously back into the dream from being awake and work with that issue. Often it was about going after my desires that made me drift off, so i had to learn discipline, also in waking life.

Still working on that disipline. Started again with my daily meditation after 10 months break due to illness. Now after being drawn to AP i have another incentive to practice diligently. Been reading up on focus 10 and start to realize there is so much ive not been able to comprehend before, because of a lack of knowledge and people to talk to about this stuff. Will be doing some reading and start posting elsewhere than my intro text :wink: So, im very happy to have found this forum. Thanks for keeping it alive!!!
"Imagination is more important than knowledge"

Albert Einstein

BlueHalcyon

"Practice yourself, for heaven's sake, in little things, and thence proceed to greater."