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Ik that I'm not supposed to move or anything when I first wake up in the morning and try to immediately think about the dreams I had during the night. But nearly every morning I need to set an alarm meaning when I wake up I'm already thinking about something else and move to turn it off, so I don't always think about what I was just dreaming about. Any suggestions? |
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Smile today because who knows where you'll be tomorrow
LD count: 3
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Research: VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) Learning Modes, RCs and Lucid Dreaming
Research: Do Lucid Dreamers Have a Particular Personality Trait In Common?
When I say 'I see!' - I've opened not my eyes, but my mouth.
What about using a lighter alarm? I use the one on my cell phone, and it isn't as jarring. It helps with this. Can you wake from a softer sound? A watch alarm perhaps? |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
Thanks for the advice, both of you. I'll try it out this weekend and find out what works :-) |
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Smile today because who knows where you'll be tomorrow
LD count: 3
If you can afford it.. I highly recommend getting an "Invisible Clock". |
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There is something I've been playing around with... havent REALLY gotten to test it out because I've woken up on my own before the clock for the last few days (which is nice, but when I go back to school on tuesday we'll see if it keeps up. Probably not). I find a song I like with a nice smooth non-lyrical intro, so far I've used Linkin Park - Session and AFI - Prelude 12/21 and I chop off the intro (remove the first few words from the AFI song) and set it to fade out and drop the volume by 3dB. Then I insert 4 minutes of silence, and insert another copy of the faded-out intro but this time there's no volume drop, another 4 miutes of silence, and then the song at full volume. |
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-M@
Huh, tell youself "I'm not going to worry about my day now, lucid dreams and dream recall are now my prriorities". You should be able to realx and think just about the dreams eventaully. And I reccomnd a watch alarm if you can wake by it. It is less noisy and will turn off by itself, so you don't have to worry about it. It will just semi-wake you, and then you set your intention to only think of your dreams. |
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Brothers & Sisters in Dreams
This may seem strange but I've used this way to slowly wake myself up so I'm not immediately up. I like the half asleep feeling you get in the morning. |
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..don't ask.</div>
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