
Originally Posted by
DejaSoul
Hello,
I spoke of this recently, but it's my experience that oversleeping - allowing oneself to sleep through 3 to 5 or more REM cycles can induce LD for those who may find it particularly difficult.
I've been charting the validity of this for my own purposes and what I've concluded is this:
When you manage to stay asleep longer than is necessary for the body to be fully rested, the mind begins to do everything possible to rouse you from your sleep. The result seems to be, that the mind produces increasingly vivid and tactile dreams for the purpose of rousing you from your sleep. In short, its way of saying "Your body is well rested now. So, wake up!"
However, if you remain asleep through this Vivid Cycle, you will find that, for lack of a better term, your dreams will become more bizarre. And, if you are attuned to Dream Signs, you will recognize that your dream(s) have suddenly gone off the scale of the norm. Hence, helping you to become lucid. It's as if you will be saying to yourself "Hey, wait a minute. This is too strange. I must be dreaming."
The challenge is remaining asleep through so many cycles. The good news is, if you keep your sleep environment very consistent through the long cycle, such as making certain that light does not enter the room, noises do not increase, do not place any clock in view, etc...keeping the environment as close to that as it was when you first went to sleep, you will find that if you, for some reason do happen to wake up, you will drift back into (and continue) your ever increasing, late onset, vivid cycles.
Deja
[/b]
Bookmarks