Tim, From all that I have read and heard you are correct. |
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I have found that it is very easy to go into a lucid dream while taking a nap in the afternoon. Usually, i take a nap in the daytime solely for the purpose of having a lucid dream! This is how it usually goes down. I'll be lying in my bed, starting to fall asleep. I'll open my eyes a little bit and ask myself "am I dreaming?" no... im just lying here in bed. A couple minutes later, I'll open my eyes again, and low and behold I'm dreaming! "Well, that was easy" I think to myself. Then proceed to fly out my bedroom window for an adventure. I don't why it works so well during the daytime. It seems I don't have to go through all the sleep stages; i can just go straight into a dream. Also, after I wake up from a seemingly long dream, only about a half hour has passed. |
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All I know is that i don't know nothing.
Tim, From all that I have read and heard you are correct. |
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Is hould have more naps too. |
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The human mind has far greater potential than society has conditioned you to believe.
It helps to have a boring teacher talking in the background and a nice comfortable desk. HAH! (and they said you cant sleep in college) |
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All I know is that i don't know nothing.
Hey, I think you may have discovered a new technique, even if there's no napping involved. |
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I prefer a 2-3 hour "deep" nap in the afternoon, then going to sleep late at night (1-3AM).. I find this brings very deep LDs on at night.. the kind you can't wake up by accident from. |
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Ive noticed something similar to that! When I start to fall asleep in class Ill have weird little micro dreams. Like Ill drift off and what the teacher is talking about will turn itself into a little dream story. Its really weird especially in math cuz the dreams get really strange. |
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"The key is to combine your waking, rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because if you can do that, you can do anything".
-Waking Life-
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I wrote a topic on this somewhere.. yes.. i know all about it. |
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Yeah i used to have these "microdreams" before sleeping, but not nemore. I also have them in class if im very tired. Eh.....ill never be able to nap cuz stuffs alwayz going on at home, and ppl would ask me whats with me that i need a nap. But maybe ill try napping soon. |
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A question about napping... |
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mintz asked: "A question about napping... |
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I can start regularly napping in a week anyway, because school resumes. I dont get enough sleep at night anyway (7 hours), so another two hours after school sounds good. (espescially with the whole going soon into REM thing.) |
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"A thousand years is but an instant. There's nothing new, nothing different. Same pattern, over and over." --Ryan, Waking Life.
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Yes well i suppose I should tell this to my grandfather. He takes so many naps hes bound to of had a lucid dream. |
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Steven
I had my first lucid dream while taking a nap the other day, reality check, to bad my shrink says I can't have naps because it won't work with the anti psychotics I am taking, so my parents freak out on me when I nap, I get dead tired around 6PM, and go to bed at 10. But they will be mad if I go to bed before 9, think I will be awake, then somedays I have to wake up at 5:30, other days 6:50. It's horribe I am always tired...naps are great, I can just nap in like 5 minutes after school, and sleep naturally between 1:30-2 hours, sometimes less than 1 hour. Then I wake up, probabbly because I am hungry and we eat dinner around 6-7 so I know it's time to get up |
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