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      Becoming Lucid

      I've only had two lucid experiences, and they were very short (too short for me to do anything besides freak out!). I loved the brief feeling, however, and want to feel it again. I've started doing dream recall, but I've got a few questions.

      First, I can only remember my dreams on the weekend, when I don't wake up to my alarm. How can I wake up without using an alarm?

      Secondly, do these pills or machines actually work or are they just scams?

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      Hi Frith, welcome to the forum.

      You can wake up without an alarm by going to bed early and having a regular routine. Alternatively, you could try autosuggestion (just telling yourself you will wake up at a certain time).

      To your second question. I can only vouch for one machine that helps lucidity and that is the NovaDreamer, by Stephen Laberge (it is very expensive and I believe that they are working on a new version at the moment). With regard to pills there is a guide to supplements in a sub-section of the forum.

      Supplement, Herb, Drug advice

      But, I reccomend that you try some of the non-supplement techniques; have a look through some of the threads.
      Last edited by psychology student; 05-26-2008 at 09:04 PM.

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