Hi, I have been lucid dreaming for awhile now and I rarely do WBTB, but I do a lot of reading about the brain and its functions and just thought of a small tip for people who use WBTB for lucid dreams.
I read about WBTB's and realized that most people will tell you to read about lucid dreaming, meditate, etc when you awake to do a WBTB, but no one mentions turning on the logic part of the brain.
The left hemisphere of the brain controls logic, and the logic part of the brain is very low in activity during sleep, so it would be ideal to awaken this part of the brain before going back to bed. The left part of the brain is active when you solve puzzles, do math, etc.
If you are having trouble lucid dreaming, (maybe even if you aren't using WBTB), do some puzzles before sleeping, especially math-related ones. Try sudoku, random math problems, puzzles that deal with numbers, or brainteasers before you go to sleep.
Just a thought.
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