 Originally Posted by FriendlyFace
....clearly this is not the case (for me), considering I used to become lucid all the time and have not done so once since I got sober.
I think you need to give your body time to adjust.
Alcohol acts as REM supressor early in the sleep and that causes REM rebound later in the sleep. But if you sleep 8 hrs, by hour 8, your REM is already of very decent lenghts, even without alcohol.
Why it caused lucidity for you, I can only guess, that being drunk has become your normal state and your body adjusted to that. It's possible, that now you have much healthier sleep, so you not waking up as often as you used to. If you don't wake up shortly after your dream ends, you most likely not gonna remember it later.
When you under influence, you can't really WILD, you can't really have good control in your lucids, your mind is not clear and you probably don't remember your LDing tasks you wanted to do, or recall what you read in tutorial few days ago.
Keep up with your DJ and think about your dreams.
Alcohol and any drugs don't mix well with lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is suppose to be a beautiful experience. I have a strong feeling, that you were not getting lucid because of your drinking, but despite of it.
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