Good stuff.
A simple mindfulness meditation is real powerful for this, if done consistently.
Dream journals also work well, recording each dream as you awake during the early morning.
As end said - reality checks. Find a few key things in your day to day, like a door knob or a clock with the time; make a point to engage with those particular moments/items, ask 'am i dreaming', then go about your day. These eventually carry over into dreaming.
Getting up early in the morning, around 4am or so. Get up, grab a glass of water, walk around briefly for 5 or so minutes, get a bit of blood flowing, then go back to sleep.
And eat moar psychedelics.
endlessness wrote:Whenever the subject of lucid dreaming comes up I like to tell this story that once happened to me... For a while in my life I had lucid dreams every single day, so I'd explore tons of things, including sex, teletransportation, learning skills that carried over into real life, visiting places, 360 vision, breathing under water etc.... So at some point I decided to talk to explore the more philosophical aspects of the dream world, so I started talking to the characters in my dreams. Once I asked: "what is it like being a character in my dream?".. And the person answered to me: "but it is YOU who's a character in MY dream! "