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Although I've been able to dream in a lucid manner, (and change the dream to my advantage) I'm not self-taught.  It just happened.  I woke up very dissatisfied with the dream and decided to go back to sleep to correct it ... and I did.


As far as I can tell, I'm not in a deep sleep while dreaming and becoming lucid during too many dreams leaves me really tired.  Gotta have more of the deep, seemingly dreamless sleep.  Or maybe there are just dreams I don't remember because I'm in a deep state of sleep.  Doesn't matter.  Just directing my intention to remember my dreams causes me to be tired.


The point of learning to dream in a lucid state is to alter dreams to the advantage of the dreamer.  Learning to control in dream reality is supposed to affect the dreamer in an awakened reality.  I'm sure it works to some extent, but it leaves me to tired to explore it much.


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