Last night I tried the Cycle Adjustment Technique. I set my alarm for 6:30 AM instead of 8:00 AM. I ate one slice of colby jack before bed (i was trying to see if it would give me wierd dreams, but I think that may have messed me up). |
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Last night I tried the Cycle Adjustment Technique. I set my alarm for 6:30 AM instead of 8:00 AM. I ate one slice of colby jack before bed (i was trying to see if it would give me wierd dreams, but I think that may have messed me up). |
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Last edited by TheSheepCounter; 12-16-2015 at 03:41 PM.
My Goal: Achieve absolute lucidity (a long, deep, vivid lucid dream with total dream control)
I noticed the coffee part, I am new to lucid dreams, and I find when I ditch all caffeine (including sodas, iced tea (i drink a type that is very bad), and other drinks) I have some seriously messed up dreams, and vivid ones, and if I am correct when I am doing intermediate fasting, I have odder dreams too, so I would try not eating before bed/ditching the caffeine, |
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I think this is your main problem. CAT isn't just something you decide to do one night. CAT requires at least a week of preparation to basically program your sleep schedule. What you did sounds more like a WBTB (though not entirely). |
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I am trying my best to perservere through this. I slept through the night last night, and didn't remember any dreams, but I think that may be because my brain still hasn't gotten used to waking up early. I eat a banana before bed and try to do reality checks properly (after seeing something wierd instead of every hour like I used to). I'm also reading a book about lucid dreaming, staying off the screens an hour before bed, and reading my dream journal for ten minutes before I sleep. I've had lucid dreams before, but they were pretty humdrum (no flying or anything like that), and I didn't have much dream control. |
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My Goal: Achieve absolute lucidity (a long, deep, vivid lucid dream with total dream control)
If you don't care that much about loss of sleep, I can recommend you something I sometimes do. If I do WBTB and take a vitamin pill containing B6, B12 and cafeine before going to bed again, my sleep is lighter, my dreams often are more intense, vivid and weird. A couple weeks ago, it induced the first nightmare I've had in 5 years. As nightmares are just great opportunities for lucidity to me, this works quite well. Unfortunately, I always wake up feeling tired, as if my sleep rhythm was messed up and I can't afford to have that very often. |
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if your wake time on day A is at 6:30 and you wake up early don't get out of bed if you can't sleep rest |
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