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<blockquote data-quote="The Catalyst" data-source="post: 1369383" data-attributes="member: 12034"><p>I recently had a streak of horrible sleep, and also got the closest to lucid dreaming then. I knew from years ago on reddit one of the techniques for lucid dreaming was WBTB(wake back to bed) using an alarm clock to fragment your sleep/wake up slightly earlier so you get conscious while sleeping. I remember being aware I was dreaming, having some control, feeling some sort of meaning, but I forgot to write it down and thus lost what I dreamt about as I'm quite disorganised in life.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I have had good to great sleep in general in the past few years aside from these bad sleep streaks and definitely lucid dreaming is not worth it if you have to have bad sleep for it. I was ridiculously tired from all that claptrap.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I felt some sort of sleep paralysis but I wasn't phased as far as I remember, since I knew lucid dreaming was a thing, even though I wasn't fully aware of what I was going on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Catalyst, post: 1369383, member: 12034"] I recently had a streak of horrible sleep, and also got the closest to lucid dreaming then. I knew from years ago on reddit one of the techniques for lucid dreaming was WBTB(wake back to bed) using an alarm clock to fragment your sleep/wake up slightly earlier so you get conscious while sleeping. I remember being aware I was dreaming, having some control, feeling some sort of meaning, but I forgot to write it down and thus lost what I dreamt about as I'm quite disorganised in life. Overall, I have had good to great sleep in general in the past few years aside from these bad sleep streaks and definitely lucid dreaming is not worth it if you have to have bad sleep for it. I was ridiculously tired from all that claptrap. Edit: I felt some sort of sleep paralysis but I wasn't phased as far as I remember, since I knew lucid dreaming was a thing, even though I wasn't fully aware of what I was going on [/QUOTE]
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