You should start by remembering non-lucid dreams first, lucid's are harder to remember. |
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Ok, I have tried telling myself "I am going to bed" and then normal say when I am sure I am up "I am awake". This work for a while but I got tried of it so I tried to image myself failing out of bed this also worked but is time consuming. I tried the alarm clock and phone both were just annoying as I tend to set snooze way to often on such devices. I wish there was an easier way for me to realize I am dreaming. I guess I just have to choose a method that works, stick to it and hope for the best. I just hope I regain the ability to remember my dreams soon. |
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You should start by remembering non-lucid dreams first, lucid's are harder to remember. |
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Thanks for the advice. Luckily by saying "I am going to sleep" before bed I have been able to remember and control some dreams. In fact, last night I realized I was dreaming and changed into a dragon. Well at least I somewhat looked like one the one time I managed to change into a true dragon is when I imagined looking at myself from far away while transforming. |
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