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      Afraid I can't attain lucidity in deep sleep =[

      It seems that every night that I go to bed, I really can't seem to get Lucid. Now, I know I'm still just beginning, so I am mostly focusing on dream recall during the night. Is it still good to try and practise becoming Lucid when I take a nap for an hour/hour and a half?

      Usually I take a nap before my dinner is ready, and thats the first time I believe I came lucid (although I did not feel like I was THERE, yet when I noticed twelve fingers I became very startled/excited and involuntarily woke up)

      So my main question is. Is it a bad idea to practise just plain ol' dream recall during the night, and maybe try practising becoming lucid AS I'm dozing off in a afternoon nap?

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      Quote Originally Posted by hisnameistyler View Post
      It seems that every night that I go to bed, I really can't seem to get Lucid. Now, I know I'm still just beginning, so I am mostly focusing on dream recall during the night. Is it still good to try and practise becoming Lucid when I take a nap for an hour/hour and a half?

      Usually I take a nap before my dinner is ready, and thats the first time I believe I came lucid (although I did not feel like I was THERE, yet when I noticed twelve fingers I became very startled/excited and involuntarily woke up)

      So my main question is. Is it a bad idea to practise just plain ol' dream recall during the night, and maybe try practising becoming lucid AS I'm dozing off in a afternoon nap?
      Well how many dreams can you recall per night on average?
      I would suggest getting your dream recall to around 2-3 dreams a night before moving on any further
      Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce

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      Okay, I should be there very soon then. I have two a night usually, and 2 out of 3 times I remember them.

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