Hey there,
Sounds like you're making good progress then, and will have more so soon
On the topic of waking, I think our bodies sleep in cycles, starting with shallow sleep, going into deep sleep, and back to shallow sleep. It does this many times a night. During periods of shallow sleep, you may be very close to waking, or may even wake up for a second or two, before sinking back to sleep. You don't usually notice this (though it seems lucid dreamers after a while begin to wake up more consciously during these micro-awakenings, allowing them to recall more dreams and WBTB).
So you don't necessarily need to be close to morning to get moments in your sleep when you're close to awakening. Which is why grounding and stabilization of dreams are always useful tools.
Just my 2 cents,
-Redrivertears-
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