lucid dreaming fast track review

Lucid Dreaming Fast Track Review

On this page I’ll give you the very basics of lucid dreaming as well as a review of a course that taught me everything I needed to know in order to become a proficient lucid dreamer: The Lucid Dreaming Fast Track.

I regularly become lucid in my dreams, up to several times per week, and every morning I at least remember, in detail, several of my dreams from the previous night. I actually used to think I didn’t dream because I never remembered them. Ha!

 

What Is Lucid Dreaming?

Lucid dreaming is when you “awaken” within your dream, but your body remains asleep. This means you become fully aware that you’re in a dream, and continue with the dream without waking up.

You’re able to guide your dreams in any way you wish, whether you want to fly through a beautiful mountain range, shoot into outer space and view Earth from above, or have sex with the most beautiful, amazing person/people you can imagine.

Not only does it feel as real as your normal, waking life, but often more real. All of your sensations and emotions are enhanced. It’s hard to believe and impossible to understand until you’ve experienced it personally.

You can do anything you can imagine, literally. Your imagination is the limit.

 

What Are the Benefits of Lucid Dreaming?

Not only is lucid dreaming fun and exciting, but you can gain real insight into your life and your purpose. I’ve had countless experiences during which I was given wonderful guidance and advice while I was “awake” within my dreams.

You can come up with new ideas and creations whether you’re a writer, artist, mechanic, or office worker. You can communicate with your subconscious, and in some cases, other entities. (Opinions vary as to whether these entities are parts of the dreamer’s mind or consciousnesses independent of them.)

Lucid dreaming is perhaps the most exciting and entertaining path of self-development.

Sometimes your lucid dream experiences will be so profound and beautiful that simply having acquired the memory of them will make your waking life significantly better. Whenever you’re feeling down, you can just think back to one of the experiences and brighten your mood. I do this all the time.

 

How Can I Learn to Lucid Dream?

Unfortunately for most people, lucid dreaming is not something that comes naturally or easily. It truly is a skill and it usually requires practice and some self-discipline.

Some people are able to have a lucid dream on their first try, while for others it may take a few weeks. It depends on: 1. How badly you want it (desire is important); 2. How dedicated you are to the practice (it may not take much dedication, but it will most likely require some); 3. Personal variables (everyone is different); 4. How you go about trying to have lucid dreams (lots of bad info out there).

Fortunately, there’s an all-in-one resource for aspiring lucid dreamers: Lucid Dreaming Fast Track.

 

Lucid Dreaming Fast Track Review

lucid dreaming fast track reviewThe Lucid Dreaming Fast Track is an easy-to-follow, comprehensive course that guarantees you will have lucid dreams. Its creator is Rebecca Turner, an expert lucid dreamer who has been deeply involved in the practice since the age of 14.

It includes three parts:

1. The Art of Lucid Dreaming – the definitive, comprehensive guide to lucid dreaming. It has every bit of information you need to get started on your journey, written by an expert lucid dreamer who has taught many thousands of beginners to become proficient lucid dreamers. She knows exactly what beginners need to learn in order to have their experiences not only as quickly as possible, but also to make those experiences as rewarding as possible. This eBook alone is easily worth the cost of the entire course.
2. The Guided Meditation Handbook – a rich mini-guide on meditations geared towards enabling increased frequency and depth of lucid dreaming. It’s short but packed with invaluable tips.
3. Lucid Dreaming Hypnosis – this is an audio file, a guided meditation that fully relaxes you and prepares you for the lucid dreaming experience. It’s very helpful for those without any meditation experience.

 

Lifetime Access, No Risk

Whenever there are updates or additions to the existing course, you have automatic access to them as an existing customer.

If for whatever reason you don’t enjoy the course, or are unable to have lucid dreams as a result of the course, there is a full 60 day money-back guarantee so you can receive a full refund with no questions asked.

 

More Questions?

If you have any questions about lucid dreaming in general or about the course, let me know! I am more than willing to help in any way I can.

>>Click here to try out the Lucid Dreaming Fast Track<<

– Chaki

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