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      A man with no path Hiros's Avatar
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      Try moving your alarm away from your bed, so you have to physically get out of bed to turn it off. That will wake you up enough, and you can stay up for a bit. I have the same problem if I can reach my alarm, sometimes I'll turn it off without even realizing that I've done it and go back to sleep. Then I wake up in the morning and can't remember having turning it off. I used to think my alarm was faulty and turned itself off

      Although... if your trying to DEILD, you can't move at all. You need to wake up without moving and just wait a bit and you'll go right back into a dream while lucid. You can't really do it with an alarm as you need to turn it off, although even if it turns itself off the sudden awakening will make you move more than likely.
      The tricky part about DEILD is not moving while waking up. I can't do it yet, I keep moving unconsciously before I am aware enough to attempt to not move. I've done it twice by becoming lucid right at the end of a dream and then catching the waking moment while I'm aware, something I can't reproduce
      Last edited by Hiros; 03-02-2008 at 01:44 PM.
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