Hello Lucid Dreamers.

I'm a Lucid dreamer from Barcelona.

For the last 4 years I've been having Lucid dreams. The worst thing is that I didn't know they were lucid dreams. And if the term appeared during my early research I probably discarded it. I found out that if I meditated at morning after waking up from a short sleep and then went back to sleep a lot of interesting things happened.

Sometimes I would hear symphonies I've never heard (I'm quite a fan of classical music) in cases I would travel to distant and in others I would simply explore actively the world of my dreams. Through this exploration I've been able to find many things about myself, and about life. And I still didn't know how the whole damn phenomenon was called.

The worse thing wasn't not knowing it's name, but the low realiability. Sometimes the thing wouldn't work when I wanted it to. It actually took me quite a while to realize that the combination I stated above was the one that worked the best for me.

It was until 3 weeks ago while surfing on Amazon.com that I found a book called Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life by Stephen Laberge (I've just realized this looks kind of spamish, this wasn't my intention). After seeing the name of the book, I knew the thing was related to what happened to me. I instantly ordered the book. Despite it not having arrived yet, I've been investigating on the topic, I want to read other peoples experience's, sharing mine and I wouldn't mind making some friends in the process.

I'm interested in all the aspects of Lucid dreaming : Scientific investigation, Artistic creation, therapeutic application and spiritual development.