Do you think that if I sleep in a different bed tonight, that I will become lucid??? On vacation I had at least one dream that I remembered every night...
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Do you think that if I sleep in a different bed tonight, that I will become lucid??? On vacation I had at least one dream that I remembered every night...
Different sleeping environments can be beneficial or detrimental. It depends on the person and how comfortable they are with a different sleeping location. If it helped you before, I see no reason why it wouldn't now :)
You should try different beds and positions, record what you do each time in your dream journal and write down the results. A little systematic study never hurt anything.
To answer your question: I don't think it neccesarily has that big of a difference, but it does have some. You never know.
Here's a quote that I made in another topic about this kind of thing:
I find that changing my sleeping place gives me lucid dreams on a reliable basis.Quote:
I have a theory: Dr. Laberge talked about how our mind had lots and lots of schemes that were interconnected. Maybe because special events include a lot of unusual things (cakes, parties...) the lucid dream scheme is partially activated (not enough to notice). Then when we go to bed and our mind is sorting things out for permanent storage it comes across that scheme and causes you to assess your reality.