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      wow, cool, I had sleep paralysis. But it really lasted too long... I think i also had a false awakening XD wow really , i hope i can control it the next time
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      Phew, I am not the only one that can't wake up, it can take me sometimes three goes to actually wake up -then i wonder wether I am actually awake or am I lucid dreaming again, frightening.

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      I wish I had this problem. I'm the exact opposite. I've long since trained my body to function on very few hours of sleep, so whenever I've attempted to do anything that requires WBTB, I just fully wake up. And I won't go back to sleep until about 12 hours have passed.

      I have successfully DEILD-ed. But on those occasions I woke up naturally (I imagine I was probably mid-REM, as well), and was thinking about the dream when I awoke. So as I fell back to sleep, I slipped back into the dream.

      It's disappointing, because I'm at the stage where I don't think I'll ever be able to have LD's at will. I'm okay with it, but it's still disappointing

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      Quote Originally Posted by eternalstar01 View Post
      I wish I had this problem. I'm the exact opposite. I've long since trained my body to function on very few hours of sleep, so whenever I've attempted to do anything that requires WBTB, I just fully wake up. And I won't go back to sleep until about 12 hours have passed.

      I have successfully DEILD-ed. But on those occasions I woke up naturally (I imagine I was probably mid-REM, as well), and was thinking about the dream when I awoke. So as I fell back to sleep, I slipped back into the dream.

      It's disappointing, because I'm at the stage where I don't think I'll ever be able to have LD's at will. I'm okay with it, but it's still disappointing
      I wish I knew how I do Lucid Dream, it just happens, otherwise I could tell you. I dream a lot but as soon as I do wake up I mostly forget them. But I do tend to remember my Lucid dreams more than my normal dreams. Keep on trying.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jen777 View Post
      I wish I knew how I do Lucid Dream, it just happens, otherwise I could tell you. I dream a lot but as soon as I do wake up I mostly forget them. But I do tend to remember my Lucid dreams more than my normal dreams. Keep on trying.
      I do have lucid dreams. They aren't as frequent as I'd like (that's what I'm working on), but I do get them

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