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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM

Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM

@LucidDreamTips

Unabashed lucid dream geekery. 🤓Psychologist Board-Certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine 🧠🤍 Author of LEARN TO LUCID DREAM 📕

San Diego, CA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
If over 1 in 5 people lucid dream monthly, is lucid dreaming really as “rare” as people often say?
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Eddy Quan@waronweakness·
I had a lucid dream last night. It tends to happen on nights where I wake up abruptly and struggle to get back to sleep. Any other lucid dreamers here? Anyone induce them on purpose?
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deckard@slimer48484·
rewatched this banger movie recently. Just wonderful rotoscoped liminal lucid dream conversations. amazing. recommended
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
omg Andrew Holecek has a new book on dark retreat — using total darkness to illuminate the light of your own mind. Dreams. Lucid dreams. This is going to be gold. 🖤✨ 👇👇
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
Was invited to give this talk to the Shambhala meditation community in San Diego on lucid dreaming. Very excited about it
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
🌙 Happy April Fools’ Day, especially to those who💙 lucid dreaming! Your dreaming brain fools you every night. It fabricates entire worlds, convinces you they’re real, and you fall for it every time. Strange characters and happenings, impossible physics… And you just [1/4)
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
That’s lucid dreaming. One day a year we’re on guard for spotting what’s not real. It’s easy to bring the same level of vigilance to your dreams…especially if you know what to look for. That’s why i’m [3/4]
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
And you just… go along with it. It’s one big cosmic joke that runs every night without fail. Unless you get lucid…. The moment you recognize you’re dreaming, the illusion loses its power. You’re no longer the unsuspecting target. 🎯 Now you’re in on it! [2/4]
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
Just telling yourself to realize you’re dreaming isn’t enough. 🚫🤞 You have to train your memory to recognize the cues that you’re dreaming. 🔑 It only takes a few moments, here and there, to practice forming those memory associations. 🧠 Once you understand the practices well, lucid dreaming becomes easy and automatic! 🪄
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
Lucid dreams are full of beauty and mysticism. When I see AI art like this, I go..."meh." 🫤 But when I see something similar in a lucid dream, I go..."Wow!" 🤩 Can AI "art" cheapen the lucid dream experience? Or enhance it? And why do you think so?
Elon Musk@elonmusk

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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
So sorry for your loss. I’m glad you’re seeing your friend in your dreams. It’s very common to dream of lost loved ones, but wake feeling as if you missed out on connecting with them more in the dream. You can definitely use Lucid dreams to do so! …MILD technique, and prolonging techniques (spinning) to prevent waking too soon or change Dream scenes come to mind. Happy to chat more on how to apply those, feel free to DM me
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Iva@IvaBloom012·
@LucidDreamTips I’m a natural lucid dreamer. Since my beloved friend passed my dreams changed. He’s in every dream, even if I don’t try. I feel him strongly but if I try to see him clearly I wake up or he stays distant. I ache with longing for one peaceful moment with him💔 appreciate any help.
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
Should you do wake-back-to-bed (WBTB) after your 3rd or 4th REM period? Research has looked at both—and both can be effective for lucid dreaming. What’s missing is a discussion of who each timing works best for. Individual factors like age and insomnia-proneness likely matter. 💫 Here’s my take: (1/3)
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
It’s also possible to do WBTB after a natural awakening, without an alarm. This might happen after your 2nd REM period—for example, waking from a vivid early-night dream or getting up to use the restroom. Use that window to refocus your mind on returning to sleep with lucidity. 💫 (3/3)
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Kristen LaMarca PhD, DBSM@LucidDreamTips·
WBTB timing isn’t one-size-fits-all. • Younger sleepers (who need more total sleep) often do best waking after the 4th REM period—the timing used in most college-aged research samples. • Older or insomnia-prone sleepers often get better results after the 3rd REM period, when enough REM and sleep pressure is still available. 💫(2/3)
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