My name is Nick Madge, and I was never a natural lucid dreamer. In fact until after I left school I was one of those people who never even remembered their dreams. When I first heard about lucid dreaming, I was sceptical that such a thing was even possible, but the idea that you could replace 8 hours of unconscious nothingness with a never-ending stream of adventures in limitless other worlds, all created in your own private virtual reality, was too good to resist.
What is the message I want to share? After all there are many other sites already dedicated to lucid dreaming. The difference is I started from just about the most difficult place possible in the journey to becoming a lucid dreamer, and yet now I am able to have lucid dreams very regularly, about 3-4 times per week, and that rate is going up all the time. There aren’t many things which could not only live up to but exceed such an ambitious promise; however lucid dreaming is definitely one of them.
What I really want to let you know is that even if right now you don’t remember a single dream on waking, even if you aren’t really convinced lucid dreaming actually exists, it is possible for you to discover how, and to become a lucid dreamer.