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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I know a guy on an old forum who claimed most of his dreams were lucid. I do believe that if you’re able to cultivate the right level of awareness and the right mindset it is possible.

    I believe the trick is mindfulness meditation. How can we expect to get lucid at night when we’re going through our waking lives in auto-pilot? If we practice being here and now and being aware of the nature of our reality, that mindset will sooner or later be a part of our lives, both waking and dreaming.










  • I haven’t seen those tutorials, so I can’t say.

    But dream recall is a skill, you’ll get better at it. I recommend writing in as much detail as you can, even if it’s a short fragment. And if you don’t remember anything just write “didn’t remember anything” or something.

    Some auto-suggestion before sleep can also help: “I will remember my dreams tonight” or “next time I wake up I will immediately remember my dreams”.

    Another thing that has been helping me is trying to be more mindful during the day, and going through my day in my head when I go to bed. Try to recall your day before sleep and your dreams after sleep :)

    (Feel free to create a thread if you have more specific questions, this magazine could use some more content!)