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      Heh you keep changing your avatar Alex XD

      You are just doing a very very short method of WBTB that's pretty much what I do every single day which is probably why I have lucid dreams every single day >_>.

      Naps are pretty much just REM sleep which is why they work so well hence the Uber Man Sleep Schedule or whatever it is called.

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      I do this every morning also. Although I can't make myself aware that I'm dreaming when I fall back asleep. I have dreams, but can't seem to do an RC or anything in the dream. I've tried entering the dream conscious by reading phrases in my over and over or talking to myself the whole time, but in the end somehow I fall asleep and don't think twice... Anybody have a solution?

      BTW, I'm a pretty lazy person so when I lay in bed I want to fall asleep. Say I wake up at 8AM. I'll lay there fall asleep and wake up at 8:30 to 9:00Am. If I don't stop myself I will do this until 12PM.
      08/14/05 I stumbled upon www.dreamviews.com
      10/14/05 7:30AM First lucid. First dream control by wilding.
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      Quote Originally Posted by TheSixthSide View Post
      I do this every morning also. Although I can't make myself aware that I'm dreaming when I fall back asleep. I have dreams, but can't seem to do an RC or anything in the dream. I've tried entering the dream conscious by reading phrases in my over and over or talking to myself the whole time, but in the end somehow I fall asleep and don't think twice... Anybody have a solution?

      BTW, I'm a pretty lazy person so when I lay in bed I want to fall asleep. Say I wake up at 8AM. I'll lay there fall asleep and wake up at 8:30 to 9:00Am. If I don't stop myself I will do this until 12PM.
      I have never done a RC in a dream to make me aware. I heard one technique is be confident and have the attitude of "there is no way i won't have a lucid dream tonight". I heard that last night and tried it. My dream consisted of lucid dreaming talk, and i was close to lucidity but no cigar.
      DREAM ON

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      I find that WBTB does not work for me, has different effects.

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      I was talking to a friend this morning. She said she had slept only about five hours last night, and had just woken up when I came over. About ten minutes after I got there, she was lying on the couch, and started saying the most random things in response to my questions - like, there were totally unrelated. She kept "coming to" and apologizing and laughing, but I told her I thought she was having a WBTB experience, where the brain is pretty likely to drop straight into dreaming at times like this. Good bit of application anyway.
      LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
      Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
      Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
      Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
      Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.

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      It is WBTB, but I also have similar experiences sleeping in unfamilar places.

      If I travel, I'm more likely to dream and become lucid. don't know why... When I nap on the couch in the afternoon I'm more likely to dream and become lucid...

      So for me it's maybe something to do with NOT being in my bed.
      Only the cinders remain as another night becomes a yesterday...

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      Quote Originally Posted by legbuh View Post
      It is WBTB, but I also have similar experiences sleeping in unfamilar places.

      If I travel, I'm more likely to dream and become lucid. don't know why... When I nap on the couch in the afternoon I'm more likely to dream and become lucid...

      So for me it's maybe something to do with NOT being in my bed.
      I wonder if it has to do with your body or brain just not being "at home" enough to sleep as deeply as you might in your normal bed. I know Clairity is big on the "power of the couch," and I had a great experience early this morning leaving my bed and sleeping on the couch for a couple of hours.
      LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
      Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
      Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
      Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
      Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.

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