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      It's been a while...

      It's been a while since I've tried having a lucid dream, but I think my dream recall is above average right now, so I've started writing some of them down. Anyways, I'm looking for a method aimed at students: no sleep deprivation or waking in the middle of the night. School was the reason I quit initially, but after seeing several references to lucid dreaming, I think my brain is trying to tell me to start again . So any suggestions?

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      A method that would probably benefit you would be DILD.

      Since you're in school you'll probably forget to do ample reality checks, so I would suggest trying to remember something like doing them twice every class period: once when it starts and again when it ends.

      Also, if you have any extra time you could meditate a while before bed.

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      Easy peasy, lemon squeezy:

      Reality Checking

      Trust me, I'm a student and I value my sleep more than anything. This is 100% the absolute best way to learn to lucid dream without having to do things like consume extraneous substances, wake up in the middle of the night, stay up for hours to try to learn to wild, spend money on things you don't need, etc.

      In fact the only HUGE sacrifice you have to make is that it's a good idea to keep a DJ, if you can. Which can take five minutes every morning. Not a huge loss at all.

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      Thanks, I'll definitely try this along with my dream journal.

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