Welcome to Dreamviews, lucidstruggler! |
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Hey everyone. I just joined this site today. I've always be interested in lucid dreaming and I decided I want to be able to have this skill forever. I'm eager to learn and I hope you guys have a lot to share. To anyone that reads this, any advice or greetings are appreciated. Have a good day everyone. |
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Welcome to Dreamviews, lucidstruggler! |
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Welcome to DreamViews amigo! |
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~ until the very end
Again I appreciate the kindness here, this seems like an awesome community. I figured instead of making another thread about a question I had, I'd rather ask you here. I'm not the type to wake up in the middle of the night. So why is that since I started to practice lucid dreaming 2 days ago I tend to wake up four or 5 hours after I go to sleep? I put on binaural beats and then repeat in my head "Next time I'm dreaming, I will realize I'm dreaming", until I fall asleep. This has happened for the past two days. When it happened yesterday, I got up around 6 and remembered part of a dream. Today I got up at 6:30, didn't remember any dreams, went back to sleep and remembered 2 different dreams which kind of gave me hope since I feel like my dream recall "may" be getting better. I also took a unisom tab last night which didn't do anything. What do you think it is? Is it better to have a steady sleep schedule? Could it be the binaural beats or am I over thinking things while in bed? Also I sleep with a lamp on and usually with my tv playing music as well. I'm going to leave the tv off for now to see how things go. Sorry for all the questions, I don't know what else I should do.. Thanks again, gab. |
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The only difference between us noticing things when we falling asleep and not noticing is if we pay attention. Normally, we don't. But when you get interested in sleeping, dreaming, lucid dreaming, remembering dreams, and all that, suddenly we realize that there is a whole new world out there. |
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Thanks gab. |
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