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      Would taking a 2 hour nap from lets say 8-10 pm then staying up till 11 (like a WBTB) get you closer to your REM stage during deep sleep? Or does this just reset once u stay up for an hour?
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      I think you need to sleep for 5 Hours for REM. I mean that's normally for a WBTB , you sleep 5 hours, wake up and then stay up for an hour setting your intentions on Ld'ing then going to sleep. So in conclusion I dont think you can do that within 3hours , maybe you might get to the early stages of REM.

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      You enter REM and dream about 90 minutes after you sleep.
      Sleeping for two hours would help, but would be minimal compared to around 4-5 hours of sleep.
      You may be able to hit REM faster, but no where near as fast as if you slept longer.
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      Suprisingly this worked for me, maybe it was the the nap maybe not, but i got results. I took a nap from 7:30-9:30 and then went on here for about an hour. I went back into my bed at 10:30 and had a tough time gettin back to sleep because of my nap, and i usually dont go to bed untill 11-11:30. Anyway, I fell alseep at about 10:50, this was the last time i looked at my alarm clock. I woke up at 11:55 and had 2 dreams, one of which was lucid. The first one was quick and lucid, as i felt it fading i did a DEILD and chained to a second dream which wasn't lucid though. And the wierd thing is the lucid one was lucid from the beginning. Like i never had to question whether i was dreaming or not, i just knew right from the start of the dream that it was a dream.

      Maybe it was the nap maybe not, who know, but im anxious to try it again and see if i get results.
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      I think this is the problem with the polyphaisic sleep cycle.. It prevents you from getting enough REM sleep but shortening the periods you are alseep for.

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