 Originally Posted by jonaht93
My question is, can you lucid dream early in the night and still remember the experience several hours later when morning comes? Or do all memorable lucid dreams occur during the last hour or two before you naturally awaken?
Well, I know that a lot of people have their lucid dreams later on in the night, simply because rem-sleep gets longer then. Speaking for me, I've also had lucids early in the night. But I tend to sleep in the afternoon, too, and that can mess up your rem cycles. Of course you can remember lucids you had earlier at night, but as far as I know only if you woke up directly after having them and spend some effort not to forget them until morning. If you're too lazy to do some conscious remembering, you're likely to forget them till morning. Happened to me before, just remembered that I had a lucid dream and forgot what it was all about. Very annoying.
 Originally Posted by jonaht93
Also another question I have is, if you have multiple lucid dream episodes in the same night, when in the second or third episode, can you recall your first lucid dream of the night within the subsequent lucid dream episode?
It's possible that you remember your last lucid dream while lucid dreaming, yes. For instance, I remember dreaming of myself writing down the lucid dream I'd just had and then realizing that I was dreaming. However, remembering your lucids while LDing doesn't happen all the time.
Another thing is chaining your LDs. Like waking up and then returning into the dream you just had and continuing it. Can be great fun :-)
 Originally Posted by jonaht93
And do you also have a sensation of how much time passes between different episodes of lucid dreams within the same night?
I don't. But it might be different for others 
 Originally Posted by jonaht93
Also, just how real can sensory perception get inside of a lucid dream. I did read that people say that with enough practice lucid dreams can feel every bit as vivid as real waking life.
It can be every bit as real as in waking life, all five senses included. However, with me it's a bit touch and go, and it never got better with practice. Sometimes my LDs are extremely vivid, even more real than waking life, and sometimes they are blurred just like normal dream. There are some techniques that help increase vividness (like rubbing your hands together), but for me it doesn't do a lot. There are some people, who try to enhance vividness by taking B6 and tryptophan, some experiment with other supplements. I don't.
 Originally Posted by jonaht93
One last question I have is that, in all of the dreams I recall, its almost as if I am looking at myself in 3rd person. Kind of like playing an mmo or rpg with your avatar in 3rd person view. In lucid dreams, is this also the case?
That can be the case, but it doesn't have to. In my dreams the 3rd person view only occurs when I've spent too much time playing computer games the day before
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