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      hey but every time i remember a (normal) dream i can only remember what i saw, and badly, not anything else, not the sounds, not the textures... Does the fact of being lucid changes that? and does the fact of being lucid makes easy to remember all the details?
      and that Dream i said i had, and i figured i was dreaming, when i woke up i only remembered the key parts of it, what i seen, i didnt remember any detail, not even the face of the person who asked me if i was dreaming, i just know "someone" asked me. :S

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      I agree with superx.

      Regarding to your question, Lucid Dreams are much easier to remember than normal ones because it is much more "realistic".

      What time do you usually sleep? If you're a late sleeper and tend to wake up early with less sleep, I bet that's one of the hindrances of recalling a dream. As much as I would like to tell you a lot more, I suggest your practice dream recalling first. Check this out: http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=66343

      Hope it helps!

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      Hello, During school times i normally go to bed at 1 am and wake up at 7... but now im on 1 week vacation and im using that to pratice more.

      Last night i attempted to WILD once again, i went to bed at midnight, and stood still for about 1 hour with no sucess, i was only focusing on my breath. I guess this time i entered SP but i dont know if it was SP because i didnt feel any Halucinations.. i tell this because somewhere during my attempt i could only feel my eyes, mouth and breath, and my breath was really really slow, as if i were sleeping, but since i have waited so long, around 1 hour, and no signs of hallucinations i just gave up, and i almost couldnt move my legs... so thats why i suppose i were in SP. Was i?

      and this morning i woke up, as always with my dreams erased, then i focused and remember 1 dream. And after some more minutes i remember that probabbly i had a false awakening: I woke up and did 3 Reality Tests and both said it was real, i tried to put my finger tru my hand, no sucess, tried to pinch my nose and breath, no success, tried to pinch my harm to see if it hurts, hurts, i even tried to Levitate my desk and no success, i dont remember anything else, and when i recalled this i also recalled that during that night i never get of my bed (in RL)

      is it progress?

      and yes... I am improving my dream recall

      please tell me what im doing wrong, and try to give more suggestions.

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      Quite confusing. If that was indeed a false awakening, then those RC's you did must have succeeded.

      Regarding SP, I have read that there are some cases that dreamers doesnt see hallucinations or hear voices - in short they don't feel anything. You couldn't move your legs right? I guess that was SP after all

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      i could move them but only with a lot of struggle

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