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      hello to you

      helloooo
      im new, and ive just started my adventure into becoming a lucid dreamer.Right now im working on my dream recall,reading about other peoples experiences helps so thats why i joined here.One of my problems i think is that i sleep to deeply,does anyone else find they sleep to deeply to be awoken by conventional alarms?
      p.s thanks to aquanina for the welcome


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      Re: hello to you

      Originally posted by andorf
      helloooo
      im new, and ive just started my adventure into becoming a lucid dreamer.Right now im working on my dream recall,reading about other peoples experiences helps so thats why i joined here.One of my problems i think is that i sleep to deeply,does anyone else find they sleep to deeply to be awoken by conventional alarms?
      p.s thanks to aquanina for the welcome
      Welcome to the forum!!
      If you seem to have a problem w/Recall, try keeping a DJ..you can even start one on here!
      Yeah, a few times, my mom has had to shake me awake, so that can happen. It usually happens when you don't get enough sleep....so try getting more rest at night (or napping could help, too)!

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      Hey there...welcome (again) to the forum

      So you are a deep sleeper, eh? Yeah I've never had that problem before I always wake up from alarms so I'm not really sure how to advise you on that one. It's rough because some of the techniques to induce lucids involve setting your alarm clock for roughly 5 hours after you fall asleep...so you might not be able to try the Wake Back To Bed method for example if alarms don't usually wake you up.

      Anyone here deep sleepers have any suggestions??

      -nina

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      Well, I'm a deep sleeper, but I manage to wake myself up at regular intervals by drinking lots of water before I go to bed. This also means that I don't have any alarms disturbing my wife! The only problem is that I can't guarantee whether I'll wake up at a suitable point of the dream cycle, which means I sometimes lose recall.
      "A Heathen, conceivably, but not, I think, an unenlightened one"

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      hhmm thanks, ill start drinking more water, and ill probly get much more sleep when i go back to school


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