Hi everybody. |
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Hi everybody. |
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I don't think it matters, really. But, for increasing your chances for LD's, you should sleep at the same time every day. And the more you sleep, more chance you'll have one. And because you're just 13, you sleep alot right? So, I don't think it will take you long to have an LD |
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LD count:15
DILD: 8 + (1 lucid without control and 3 with lousy recall)
FILD: 1
DEILD: 1
Incubated lucid dreams: 1
It depends. For example, if you are sleeping on the day and if you are living with family members and/or friends nearby, and if they make much noise, your sleep quality will obviously not be any good, making it difficult to have lucid dreams. Other than that, there's no issues on what time you chose to go to sleep. |
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You're lucky, I wish I had discovered lucid dreams that early. Well, actually, I did, I was only 10 or something when I had my first lucid dream, but I thought it was a once-in-a-lifetime freak occurance and that I would never get another one. Also, I didn't realize just how much control I could have, so you know what I did when I could do anything I wanted to with absolutely zero consequences? I went to buy some ice cream, apparently that's what a 10 year old wants the most in the entire world. :( |
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Yeah, it is best to get 8-10 hours of sleep/day. Some people require less, though. |
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I get approx. 7.5 hours of sleep on school days, and 9 hours on weekends and holidays. |
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