Start a dream journal, or if you have one already, make sure you're posting/writing in it EVERY day. At least that'll get your recall up if that's the problem. Then look to make sure you're getting the right amount of sleep. |
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I have almost 2 months since I have this dry spell, and no LD...Anyone knows what to do? Cus I tryied alot of stuff.... |
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this is beyond experience
Start a dream journal, or if you have one already, make sure you're posting/writing in it EVERY day. At least that'll get your recall up if that's the problem. Then look to make sure you're getting the right amount of sleep. |
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I second Ophelia's suggestion about sleeping in different places. I was having a bit of a dry spell, but then I moved to a vastly different setting for an internship and had very vivid dreams for the first week and an LD on the third or fourth night. I think the unfamiliarity of place causes you to sleep lighter, more like nap sleep than night sleep (and most people LD easier during a nap or WBTB). |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
I have been on a dry spell for about a month now. I know the cause, I started a new job and am exhausted when I go to bed and I dont even remember dreaming when I wake up in the morning (I used to remember every dream). But i think I will tyr the moving around to different placed to sleep, it has helped me in the past, and maybe it will help me now. |
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Lucid Dreams ---> 4!!!
And each one gets better!!!
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