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		<title>By: Ben</title>
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		<description>That&#039;s neat that you used to have lucid dreams during naps before class. I think that taking naps or doing the Wake Back to Bed method is one of the best ways to induce lucidity. A lot of times I hit the alarm repeatedly, for more than an hour, in the mornings,and so I have lots of strange sequences of 10 minutes dreams, often incorporating false wakenings and the responsibilities of the day to come, into my dream. These dreams can get so weird! And if I&#039;m lucky, they&#039;ll induce lucidity. But I get far more false wakenings from this than anything else.
Thanks for posting &amp; sharing your shory. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s neat that you used to have lucid dreams during naps before class. I think that taking naps or doing the Wake Back to Bed method is one of the best ways to induce lucidity. A lot of times I hit the alarm repeatedly, for more than an hour, in the mornings,and so I have lots of strange sequences of 10 minutes dreams, often incorporating false wakenings and the responsibilities of the day to come, into my dream. These dreams can get so weird! And if I&#8217;m lucky, they&#8217;ll induce lucidity. But I get far more false wakenings from this than anything else.<br />
Thanks for posting &amp; sharing your shory. :)</p>
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