Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-5011975-20130218020044/@comment-5011975-20130222051419

-Myles- wrote: Growlie26 wrote: [laughing] Okay maybe I could, but I'm not up to playing god anyway. But I find flying more enjoyable, not to say I haven't had other dreams I've enjoyed too. The downside though is I don't remember most of them. That's my other major problem. Start keeping a dream journal, and when you wake up immediately right down what you dreamt of to keep track of "patterns" in your dreams. A voice recorder is also works, but just choose whichever one is easier for you. I'm not too sure about noticing "patterns," but reviewing events in your dream somehow helps out in lucidity

Another helpful hint: About half an hour after you wake up, go back to sleep. It should be easier to lucid dream. When you naturally wake up, you should also remember most events in from dream. This is true. Dream journals help you keep focus and your awareness becomes more clear as you start to remember your dreams.

The hint that you stated has worked for me in the past. I catch myself wake up one day and I go back to bed and try to lucid dreams and it gets really easy.