Maybe it's affected by places you haven't been before or rarely go too? |
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Maybe it's affected by places you haven't been before or rarely go too? |
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That makes sense, but I had stayed for two nights, as did Echosun13 ( realize that this is not nearly enough to base a "Study" on, just an idea..). I only had a LD when I was on the floor, and she only when she was on the floor. So maybe it wasn't the floor, it was just me being in the city and giving Echo the placebo push that she needed. |
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By far, Mothra (in all of it's forms) is the worst kaiju of all time.
I stayed in a hotel one night, and that night had an extremely vivid and emotional dream. I think unfamiliarity has a lot to do with it. |
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a lot of you seem to be mentioning hotels, and unless you just stay in hotels as a hobby, I'd say youre also talking about travelling. I've always noticed that travelling disrupts my sleeping pattern, and it also makes a lot of sense considering the kind of stress and potentially, time changes, travelling involves. My thought on this is that this disrupted sleep pattern happens to cause your brain to demand a greater amount of restorative REM sleep, giving you more and more vivid dreams that are easier to become lucid in. |
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I hear this argument a lot, that if you sleep some place new - you might have a more vivid or lucid dream |
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Well congratiolations on that one! |
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Last edited by Maeni; 07-24-2008 at 06:14 PM.
As far as I know the belief is that sleeping in unfamiliar or unusual places/positions/whatever is good for lucid dreaming because it means that you are instinctively going to sleep differently, that you are sleeping lighter because your body is still not accustomed to the environment, and that helps you maintain consciousness or attain lucidity more easily. Then of course you could factor in the placebo effect, or like someone mentioned just the thought that carries on into your dreams of "Wow I'm sleeping on a floor (which I hope you usually don't do)... hmm wait how can I be sleeping on a floor if I am standing on a mountain right now? Oh wait, I must be dreaming!" I know this happens to me a lot when I go to bed way later than I should... normally if this thought is in my mind, like I'm having trouble falling asleep and don't until 3 am, I dream of a clock and realize that I went to bed at 3 and have a DILD. |
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I dunno about all that... I mean, I've gone camping quite a bit in my life, and my dream recall is nada, 99.9% of the time. Maybe the fact that sleeping on a tent "floor" is a lot less comfortable than sleeping on a hotel floor has something to do with it, but I really have no idea. As far as my dreams go, travel = not good. |
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Final Fantasy VI Rules!
Total LDs: 10 | WILDs: 4 | DILDs: 5 | DEILDs: 2
"Take atheism, for example. Not a religion? Their pseudo-dogmatic will to convert others to their system of beliefs is eerily reminiscent of the very behavior they criticize in the religious."
I hear you man! Whenever I travel and sleep in a hotel, or sleep over a relatives, I always have at least very clear dreams. I'm pretty sure it's because your subconscious is aware while your sleeping that your in an irregular location, so it is more alert, resulting in vivid dreams. Sleeping on a coach u never slept on before has a similiar affect! |
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