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      Yeah, being too comfortable and warm may increase the possibility of a deeper sleep. You might even have less recall.

      Ok, maybe the "no pillow" idea is a little too far, I don't think many other people would try it.

      Does anyone have any other ideas of making sleep a little less comfortable? Has anyone else induced a lucid with the light on?

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      Quote Originally Posted by really View Post
      Yeah, being too comfortable and warm may increase the possibility of a deeper sleep. You might even have less recall.

      Ok, maybe the "no pillow" idea is a little too far, I don't think many other people would try it.

      Does anyone have any other ideas of making sleep a little less comfortable? Has anyone else induced a lucid with the light on?
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      I remember couple of years ago before I knew of lucid dreaming I had a light hooked up to a timer that turns off at 7am. It gives off a click sound when it offs, and in my dream I could "see" the exact light in the room off and then I woke up...does that count for a lucid?or HI because I was on the brink of coming out of the dream About being uncomfortable I went to the extreme of wearing some 'sharp' objects on my thigh few months ago...I became too uncomfortable to fall asleep...LOL. It takes a delicate balance ( haven't found one yet) to get the state of not so deep sleep but enough to be concious and dreaming...overdo it and the dream suffers.

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