this is where it's at...the DARKNESS!!

ahem --- Hello, and welcome to the Multiple Topic Thread!

but the main point...(time to get on topic...)
First Topic.

So I heard today in math that if you wouldn't want to dream about something, look up toward your frontal lobe at repeat what it is you don't want to dream about...now would this have any effect on LDing attempts? (looking straight up, eyes closed, I'm assuming.)

Sorry if any of that is incorrect, my math teacher may not know what she's talking about.

Second topic.

Would you be so kind to tell me what your non-lucids and lucids feel like?

(quote here for non-lucids)

Originally Posted by Raetin in the thread "very bad news for you guys" and here's the link if you want it: http://www.dreamviews.com/f41/very-b...u-guys-122142/)

"I think I know why my dreams seem so dull. Probably because their nREM dreams. My dreams feel like memories, I never really felt I was there, but I remember them. With my lucid dream, after I wake up, I'm like woah, that was so different then my normal dreams. And also I felt I was there during lucid dreams."
[endquote]

Unfortunately, my dreams feel the same way, and I'm not happy about that, and I'm only 18, nearing 19. Though I wouldn't say they're dull, I just don't feel as if I was there actually experiencing the dream. (I seem to have this expectation that they should feel exactly like Waking Life, or something close to it)

Also, does that mean all I'm recalling most of the time are nREM dreams?
Then maybe occasionally I recall a REM?
Would my bedtime effect me as well? (I have a really long hand-written entry)

Feel free to correct me if I''m wrong about that.