Quote Originally Posted by Avian View Post
I read somewhere that sleep paralysis is much more common among back sleepers. Many lucid dream techniques seem to be purposed for doing on your back, or at least that's what it seems like. Being a side sleeper, I find that when I am on my side my thoughts drift much more easily. I usually do WILD and other such things on my back because it seems correct, but still doesn't work. Am I doing this wrong, or is there some connection between back sleeping and lucid dreaming? Any regular lucid dreamers out there who never sleep on their back?
When you feel that you are as relaxed as you can be, turn to your most comfortable position. This is what worked for me at least.