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      I think you are just overthinking it in this case, it should be possible, and remember it's awareness trained from doing RC's IWL that makes us lucid, not the action itself, alot of times i become lucid spontaneously or by 'feeling the dream'.
      Also my short term memory is terrible at times yet i don't have problems, so stop worrying!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Scionox View Post
      I think you are just overthinking it in this case, it should be possible, and remember it's awareness trained from doing RC's IWL that makes us lucid, not the action itself, alot of times i become lucid spontaneously or by 'feeling the dream'.
      Also my short term memory is terrible at times yet i don't have problems, so stop worrying!
      Thanks. alot . Yeah i'm getting some nice dream recall. got 2 dreams yesterday.
      But it sucks i'm having problems going back to sleep. I'm trying to figure it out.

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      Quote Originally Posted by voByJunior2013 View Post
      Thanks. alot . Yeah i'm getting some nice dream recall. got 2 dreams yesterday.
      But it sucks i'm having problems going back to sleep. I'm trying to figure it out.
      Don't worry too much about falling back to sleep, that just causes stress.
      Instead lie down and relax, and fantasize about pleasant things.

      Also, I am completely sure that you can lucid dream.
      You do remember your dreams, so just make it a habit to regularly ask yourself whether you are dreaming or not in waking life (really mean it, and consider the question) and you will succeed.
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