Quote Originally Posted by Raylin View Post
I shouldn't imagine this technique is better than the conventional form of WBTB. Firstly, your technique involves sleeping only 135 minutes before waking up, whereas the usual method involves sleeping for a longer time so that you wake up during your longer REM cycles (and so will have longer dreams.) Furhtermore, using this method, you would wake up during an NREM period; you claim that you still dream during this time, which is false. It's true that you'd be more tired if you woke up at this time, but that's the reverse of what you should want; by being more awake, you're more likely to LD - that's the crux of WBTB. There's no advantage to waking up during an NREM period to doing so during an REM period.

You mention the prefrontal cortex a few times, and suggest that lucid dreaming should be easier when this is active. This is, I think, the problem with your technique. As far as I can see, you've based this assertion on nothing. At the very least, you have no evidence for it.

Writing with good spelling, punctuation, and grammar would make your posts a whole lot less painful to read.
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Dreaming actually does happen in NREM sleep just not as often
and I beleive he is dyslexic
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