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      Jai Guru Deva Om Megan21's Avatar
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      Babys Destroy lucid dreams =[

      i learned to lucid dream when i was about 5.

      i would have such terrible and vivid nightmares every night, until one nightmare i realized i was dreaming and willed it away.
      ever sens then, every dream iv had was a lucid dream, only a low level one because i didnt know how to control it.
      to explain, i am like god in all my dreams, i always know im dreaming, im invincible and can fly but i never tried or thought to manipulated the dream to see or do what i want.

      anyway i just started researching this and saw all the wonderful things i can do but...
      i made this discovery way to late, being i havent had a dream in 2 months (sens my newborns been home) his constant waking me up every 3 hrs in the night makes rem sleep impossible.

      i cant even have a dream more less try to have a full controlled lucid dream.

      im so disappointed because i have the talent but not the time.

      i guess my question is
      is it remotely possible to fix this even with a crying baby?
      do you think its possible for me to have a vivid lucid dream with 3 hrs of sleep if i practice?

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      I'm sure you've thought of this, but since you're waking up a lot, you could try a WILD/MILD/DEILD/VILD, they might be easier on nights with very few hours of sleep.

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      I agree with StrangeDreamsGuy that you could try a WILD after you've been woken up and are headed back to bed. My only suggestion is that the baby won't be a baby forever. They grow up and start (pretty much) sleeping through the night (eventually -- LOL). It's hard when they are newborns, though, so hang in there! I know there for a while, I don't think I got more than 3 hours of sleep at a time for about six months at least -- I thought I was going to go nuts!

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