
Originally Posted by
dolphin
Any time you're conscious at night. Before sleeping, while trying to fall asleep, and while sleeping.
In order to become lucid, the concept of dreaming has to come across you mind in some way during the dream. In order for something to come across you mind, it has to be your top priority at that time. Dreams occur during the night while sleeping, so it makes sense to keep lucid dreaming a top priority at night while sleeping. It can be tough to pinpoint exactly the time you're going to fall asleep, tough, so it makes sense to keep lucid dreaming your top priority while trying to fall asleep, that way it's more likely to be once you do.
Before you go to sleep, set your intentions for what you want to do while falling asleep and dreaming. Your intentions could be remaining mindful and aware, to remember to do a reality check when something dreamlike occurs, or anything else related to lucid dreaming. When falling asleep, try to maintain your intentions as much as you can until you wake up. When you wake up, do a reality check because you could very well be dreaming at this time. Before you go back to sleep, recall and write down your dreams if you wish and reset your intentions again. If you do this well enough, you should be able complete this routine 5-6 times in 8 hours of sleep. I know I can, anyway, and I'm sure you can do what I can do.
Your intention is what makes lucid dreaming a priority. If this priority is maintained or recovered by the time the dream is still happening, you start thinking about dreaming while you're dreaming. At that point, you just need enough self-awareness to put your thoughts and awareness together in order to become lucid.
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