A quick Google search led me here. I don't know if it will be of any help or not, I really just wanted to say that's it's cool to see other people with a passion for dreams. I've been interested in dreams for a few years now and have had a few lucid dreams naturally (I haven't gotten around to actually inducing lucid dreams yet, maybe today's the day to start?) but I've become very good at remembering my dreams in great detail.
Thank you so much! I'll look into this link, anything is appreciated. I would greatly encourage learning lucid dreaming. A couple of my friends talk about it sometimes, it sounds so amazing. My friend likes to swim on stars, get launched by nuclear explosions, and fight griffons. I would probably go for more story-related dreams, but action ones seem just as cool XD
Ive been teaching myself to lucid dream for a while, using a technique sorta like the WBTB one, but a little different. For about a month, i trained myself to consistently do a "reality check". i constantly had three dots in a triangle on the back of my left hand, and every time i saw them, i would look at some sort of numbers, like a time or a book page. then i would look away for 5 seconds, and look back. for some reason, when you're dreaming, numbers dont stay constant, so if the page you looked at jumped from like page number 23 to 432, then you'd know you were dreaming. the key though is to do it all the time, even if you're completely convinced youre awake. its a really inefficient way getting a lucid dream, but it works, and its how i did my first one. now im trying to teach myself things like sleep paralysis and the WILD technique. though its not going great haha
That's pretty much mostly what the WBTB is based around. I could do it that way, but I feel like I'll end up more successful with the WILD technique