Well I'm not sure if sleeping in different place would help with vividness, but I could see how it would with lucidity. |
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I was on vacation last week and had extremely vivid dreams evey single night I was away from home, though only 1 was lucid. |
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Well I'm not sure if sleeping in different place would help with vividness, but I could see how it would with lucidity. |
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I experience more vivid dreams and more lucid dreams almost every time I go on vacation or move, so long as I get a decent amount of sleep. When I was doing an internship this fall, I had a lucid dream a night for about a week before things started to settle back to normalcy. I’m with Tornado Joe as to the reasons why lucid dreams are more frequent when sleeping in unfamiliar places. Actually, I'm looking forward to taking advantage of my mind's discomfort when I travel this weekend. So long as I'm able to fall asleep, the dreams should be fun. |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
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- Mohandas Gandhi
When I went away for 3 nights and slept in a condo I had 3 semi-lucids, one each night. This almost never happens to me. But when I sleep in my not normal bed, the one downstairs, I never have lucids. |
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upon consideration, i can't think of a single time since i learned lucid dreaming that i've slept away from a familiar environment...i've passed out at various locations, but that isn't very conducive to LDing |
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I went camping this last weekend with my two sons and was sleeping on the hard ground. I didn't hardly sleep a wink all night long and so by the time morning rolled around I was tired. You'd think that this would cause you to not have LD's, but I had two of the most vivid and lengthy LD's to date. I think it must be due to the hard ground not allowing me to get into a good deep sleep. |
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Ditto. |
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I guess that just means we'll all have to sleep around. |
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I started living in the dorm this year, but I still go home on the weekends, so I end up spending usually one night per week sleeping in a different bed. I find that I get a lucid dream about 75% of the time when I sleep at home, though I have otherwise been stuck in quite a dry spell, with very few lucid dreams. Last summer, I was on a bicycle trip, and camped in a small tent during the night. Between the exhaustion from riding 50-100 miles each day and sleeping in the tent, I had an i mpressive number of lucid dreams. One night, I managed 3 in a row using the dream reenty technique, which had me pretty stoked. |
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~Sublime
This makes total sense! Sometimes, when I am away, even in naps I'll have these very vivid dreams (not always an LD). I mean, it doesn't happen every time, but it does happen more than just a few... |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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Well if what I suggested earlier is the cause of this phenomenon, then it might not be necessary to sleep in a new environment all the time. What if you simply made somekind of change in your current habitat? For instance, what if you had someone sleep over at your house? It might change your levels of 'alertness' enough to effect your sleep - knowing that there's someone else in your home. How about you mommies out there - didn't your sleep change after having a newborn in the house? (not necessarily referring to sleepless nights where baby cried every however often they do |
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I reckon its probably mostly down to change in routine/habit that causes these changes, meaning you sleep more/less, resulting in better/worse recall/lucid-frequency :3 |
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lol jus a reply to "burns" yea, this afternoon I uncovered some info. that ppl likely to go into a vivid or lucid dream and have sleep paralysis are those who sleep in a different enviornment temporarily. according to wikipedia source on sleep paralysis: |
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"Its been proven that god doesnt exsist... Therefore he must exsist."
Lucid Dreams Since Starting: 24
Able to Control: 0
Putting your bed in a different location is a pretty simple change of sleep environment. Turn it 90 degrees for a week. |
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The new evolutionary paradigm will give us the human traits of truth, of loyalty, of justice, of freedom. These will be the manifestations of the new evolution. And that is what we would hope to see from this. That would be nice.
is there any prefered method to Lucid Dreaming induction than while travelling? |
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"Its been proven that god doesnt exsist... Therefore he must exsist."
Lucid Dreams Since Starting: 24
Able to Control: 0
TIP: Sleep on the other side of ur bed... |
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"Its been proven that god doesnt exsist... Therefore he must exsist."
Lucid Dreams Since Starting: 24
Able to Control: 0
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