Many of my dreams are lucid ones. It's not something I trained myself to do and they just come along naturally. I particularly love the ones where I'm in space or flying, it almost feels like I've found a cheat code and I'm just having pure fun. The dreams where I'm the captain of a space capsule along with my two best friends always begin when the capsule is already in orbit, and if you've ever been on a rollercoaster, that's how it feels in my dreams during re entry!
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That sounds cool.
Stupid question but do you think you have a good "deep" sleep if you have many lucid dreams? I always thought having lucid dreams was when people are kind of asleep but not really asleep - you know what I mean?
I for example had lucid dreams if I get out of bed to go to the toilet at night and go back to bed for an hour or if I set my alarm one hour before waking up and hit snooze.
Good question! This might be different depending on who you ask. I personally haven't noticed a difference in how refreshed I feel after I have had a lucid dream versus not having had one.
The best way to trigger them more often is to get in the habit of holding your nose closed and try to breathe through it while you’re awake. Obviously you won’t be able to breathe through it while awake but doing this enough will get you more likely to think to do it in a dream where you will be able to “breathe” through it and know your dreaming.
On the flip side I’ve found weed typically stops dreams, believe it’s due to affecting REM sleep.
What a convenient method!
I've always done the "look at a clock twice" thing, but...
Different time? Huh, the clock must be broken. Cool.
No clocks here. Whatever, I'm probably not dreaming.
Haha