I'm a generally unmotivated person who's about to be sleep deprived because I force myself to wake up at a certain time of the morning despite being unable to sleep consistently. |
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I'm a generally unmotivated person who's about to be sleep deprived because I force myself to wake up at a certain time of the morning despite being unable to sleep consistently. |
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Yes, it is possible to lucid dream during a nap. Napping is a way to artificially start your rem cycle. Though I'm not sure how long you should be napping for to actually get a lucid nap simply because I've never had a lucid nap, I'm just going off others' experience. Experiment with 30-minute naps, if that doesnt work, slowly increase the nap time, don't nap for too long though |
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Last edited by MoonOfBacon; 08-16-2021 at 11:08 PM.
Well, maybe 30-60 minutes. Any longer than that and I think you would be affecting your night time sleep. While you can get lucid during naps, I think it's more common if you're sleep deprived. If you get a good amount of sleep at night, you probably won't dream for very long during a nap. Just from my experience. I choose to not nap more than 20 minutes (if at all), because I don't want it to affect my night time sleep. I save my lucid practices for night time/morning. |
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Last edited by Hilary; 08-16-2021 at 10:21 PM.
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NAP time normally consists of REM time also. Which means its not that hard to be lucid during it. |
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