I thought that one of the indicators of being on the path to sleep is easy to overlook - it's the blissful feeling of relaxation (are endorphins responsible for this in some way?) that is a combination of relaxation and "something else". I call it "feelgood". The feelgood is also experienced in meditation. It's a nice feeling and it may not be able to describe to someone who hasn't experienced it or paid attention to it. I thought maybe we took this feeling for granted when we are going to sleep. So, I did a couple of nights of experiments. I was more mindful of the onset of the feelgood when I was going to sleep, and also paid attention to the words spoken by the people in my HHs. The idea was, to connect the two with each other. I wondered if somehow my sleeping mind could continue the process of feeling good and make me feel better and better up to the point where I would kind of twig, "the only way to feel better from here is to realise it's a dream". I also had the idea that DCs would speak to me and maybe trigger lucidity - or make me remember my goal to increase the niceness of the feelgood, even. Plenty of party dreams have resulted, and plenty of - often weird - conversationlets, but no lucidity.