I'm pretty sure that the early hours in the morning are the best time to achieve lucidity because it's when you reach the peak of your REM. If you fall asleep now you might have good chances of having a WBTB but I can't know for sure. |
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I just woke up at 7 after a 5-6 hours of sleep night... I remember one non-lucid dream which feels like a let down compared to the multiple dreams i experienced last night. So i'm wondering... when is the best time to attain lucidity? If I fall back asleep right now for 3 or four more hours. how likely is it that i can i become lucid in this time? |
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I'm pretty sure that the early hours in the morning are the best time to achieve lucidity because it's when you reach the peak of your REM. If you fall asleep now you might have good chances of having a WBTB but I can't know for sure. |
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"Don't kill me. I'm in a dream right now, and if you kill me I'll die in real life too!" -Me, age 5-8, talking to a dinosaur.
Well it's actually perfect that u woke up at seven after 5-6 hrs of sleep, got up and are going back to bed, u should have some dreams in your coming hours of sleep if u focus on it, might even get a slight lucid moment |
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Dare To Dream
Thanks!! I fell back asleep for another 4 or 5 hours and I got a really long dream... not a lucid one |
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Ahh great to hear that ! |
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Dare To Dream
i got lucky my dog woke me up really late at night and i proceded to push him off the bed lol. when i went back to sleep i had a lucid dream. (can anyone tell me what that techniuqe would be called because it seemed pretty easy and im not fimilar with the LD techniques) |
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Renzo - That is known as a D.I.L.D - A Dog Induced Lucid Dream.... |
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