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Am I dreaming?

r/LucidDreamingUpdated 30 days ago
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I am a master lucid dreamer, AMA!

Yeah if you train yourself to sporadically do it rather than on alarm. Whenever you do it before or during something exciting that you don't want to stop doing that's when it matters the most (playing…

r/LucidDreamingcomment4/8/2026
I thought I died last night.

I thought I died last night. — (For background) In college - about ten years ago - I took an interest in lucid dreaming for a few months. During that time and since, I've had a few lucid dreams. Not often at all, but enough so that…

r/LucidDreamingpost3/26/2026
first fully conscious experience

first fully conscious experience — i’m so incredibly excited! but also nervous! only a 15 minute nap! (had just done meditations before this nap, and was thinking about lucid dreaming) telling myself: “if i can dream, i can fly” becau…

r/LucidDreamingpost4/12/2026
Been trying for 6 years, only had one 5 years ago. Any suggestions?

reading your post i notice something: youve tried every external trigger imaginable (tACS, scent conditioning, light cues, galantamine) but the pattern suggests the issue isnt about external signals r…

r/LucidDreamingcomment3/30/2026
I am a frequent lucid dreamer, AMA

I've been a regular lucid dreamer/dream walker for over 40 years. I have on average, three LDs per week. The best way to become aware during a dream is to do SEVERAL reality checks daily and journal o…

r/LucidDreamingcomment4/3/2026