**Kinda a long post! If you dont wanna read it all my basic questions are at the bottom **
First off, hey everyone Glad to be a part of the community, seems like you guys have a great group of people, and a huge amount of information.
I am extremely interested in working on having more vivid dreams, and working towards being able to regularly become lucid, some quick background information is I have no memories of ever being lucid, in fact I only remember a couple different dreams that were .. I guess what you could call a real dream. Where there was an active plot of some sort or I was actually doing something, from time to time I wake up and just have a random feeling, of being somewhere I know I wasn't, its very hard to describe. I have no clue where, but I know that I haven't been laying in my bed for the last few hours, I was doing something.
I feel like before I can even consider going lucid I need to work on my dream recall, as Im sure its happening, I just cant remember it.
Would eating a banana or some peanut butter or any type of food be beneficial to having more vivid dreams? I've read that Vitamin b6 along with some other stuff can drastically improve vividness.. I'd prefer to not use supplements and just eat some food to get a boost for this if you guys have any recommendations. I think once I have more vivid dreams I will be able to get a real dream journal going, and work on my dream recall more and more.. As of now it just honestly seems like im not dreaming, when i know damn well that i am. 
Also... Do you guys think setting up multiple timers later at night during the latter REM cycles might help with dream recall? So that I wake up multiple times, my memory may be more "fresh" about whats going on, if so what are some time ranges to shoot for. Btw the reason im asking about this is because 9/10 nights I sleep the entire night without waking up, and I generally get 8-9+ hours of sleep. I feel like thats why I cant really remember anything specific, because theres a cluster fuck of things that have happened throughout the night, and my mind cant separate or visualize them as a different dream.. I often wake up just feeling uneasy, or very happy, scared, shocked, etc.. and yes I write that down. I do not remember who, what, where, when, or why though .
I have read alot of tutorials on this site over the last week and I have more or less tried every beginner technique I can find, I just always get caught at the same point..
It varies depending on what technique im using that particular night, but it usually goes like this.
1. Fall Asleep
2. Wake up a few hours later
3. Stay up for anywhere from 5-30 mins (I have tried reading, doing math, thinking about dreams, etc.. I never remember if I had a dream right before I woke up.
4. Go back to bed, relax.. I can usually begin to see some very faint flashes or blotches of light, no shapes or patterns, almost hard to see.
5. After a few mins I begin to feel the vibrations, although sometimes I go almost directly into SP (Sometimes takes as little as 2 or 3 mins).
6. Here is where im stuck, most nights my body goes numb, and im just staring into the blackness behind my eye lids..
Supposedly dreaming comes soon after SP, and so maybe im not really in SP yet.. But i have sat there for almost an hour after the initial feeling and not gone anywhere.. I think this has to do with my mind just trying to dream to much, Some people say they see pictures/images and stuff, I dont.. nothing but black. If i try to imagine a scene, even something like walking in my backyard... My mind just gets to distracted and i never fall asleep... If i try simple things like counting, or even not thinking at all.. I just pass out and wake up the next morning not remembering any of the dream.
Basically....
- Can you recommend food that will help with the vividness of dreams, and when to eat it?
- Would waking up every say 30 or 45 mins between the hours of 5-8 in my sleep cycle improve recall, so that maybe I could remember one, or even multiple dreams?
- Any beginner methods of becoming lucid that you guys could recommend that I may have overlooked throughout the tutorial section?
thanks
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