Quote Originally Posted by Citizen View Post
I was talking to a guy about two years ago who said he experienced most of his lucid dreams in mid day naps... not only did I question as to how he could reach REM sleep, but also as to whether or not he was as lazy as I thought he was! lol who can nap everyday?!

ANYWAY, the question is: Does attempting to ld during a nap increase your chances of lucidity? Or is it even possible?

My logic points to it being easier because you are going straight from consciousness to sleep but I'm not quite sure if that is backed up in any way... just a hypothesis I guess...

Help?
Becoming Lucid during a nap is what lucid research suggest will probably yield you the best results, in mid-day, or morning...trying to go lucid at night without any sleep prior to your attempt is like trying to run a 4 flat with 5 inch platform shoes. In other worlds...it's possible to LD at night but the "difficulty" factor is raised exponentially.