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      Possible Help To Induce Lucid Dream

      This site is pretty in depth, so this may have been mentioned before, but I thought I'd put it just in case.

      This isn't so much a technique, but it seems to work pretty well for me.

      Basically if I stay awake for a long time and become really exhausted, when I go to sleep, I'll typically slip into a lucid dream. If you have some scene that you imagine as you're falling asleep, it seems to become lucid.

      I believe it's because you go so fast from awake to asleep that your conscious mind can still remain active. Then it's just a matter of concentrating to keep the lucidity alive.

      Worked for me a few times, so I thought I'd pass it on.
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      Ive heard of this method before. It seems to be working for quite a few people that have tried it. i guess i might try somtime, but i really hate being sleep deprived im just going to have to suck it up! lol
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      It's called the Sleep Deprivation Technique.

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