 What's up guys, we've got another video here for House of Lucid and I'm just gonna be answering a few questions in this little video It's not like the usual ones where I'd answer one particular question. This one is a bit different Because one particular video I posted a few days ago Went sort of a bit crazy. I've got about 2,000 views, which is I think one of the most popular views on my channel so far And I only posted a few days ago So you obviously like this one and there's been a lot of questions commented on it So the video I'm talking about is how to lose induce a lucid dream in nine seconds And I'm talking about the finger-induced lucid dreaming technique. Okay, so you may remember in the video I was talking about this technique where I use the keyboard like this and I sort of showed you how to Practice this finger movement, which you can use in conjunction with a waking juice lucid dream In your REM around about the time when you would have room sleep in the early morning And if you get it right it will induce a lucid dream within about nine seconds So obviously this is a really appealing concept. I'm sure you guys like this idea And so I'm just going to take a look at some of these comments here and Sort of answer them as I go. So the first one is from Andrew boy gaming RO It says there is a question. What do I do if I get exhausted while moving my fingers? Okay, so to answer question Usually you won't because if you remember what you're not you're not actually moving your fingers What you're doing is you're you're you're getting them to the point where they you're thinking about moving them And so the maybe like inside your hand that the tiniest muscles might contract, but they shouldn't really because it's really About the idea of thinking about making the movement. So that shouldn't really be an issue for you If you're getting tired doing this, then you're I think you're doing it wrong so just go back to the basics just obviously set your alarm and Practice the day before you try this practice Moving your fingers and then making the movement smaller and smaller until it gets to the point where You're not actually Moving them at all. Okay. So I hope that helps Next one. What happens if you wake up to shut your alarm off and then you just stay awake You can't you can't go back to sleep and you find it very difficult. Well for this situation There's not a lot I can advise other than just Keep trying and maybe try the next day Okay, because obviously if you stay awake and you can't go back to sleep that kind of makes it a bit difficult to do it Doesn't know when you there's not much you can do is what I'm saying So you have to be really tired in order for this to work. That's why it's best done Very early in the morning where you're in the stage where you you can wake up But then when you do wake up you feel so tired that you could very easily go back to sleep And that's very important for this technique so Someone else has said can I turn my alarm off and start doing it? Yes, I would advise that what I would also advise to actually set your alarm to go off automatically after 30 seconds or so So it's just long enough to wake you up But not too long that it's gonna keep you know, it's gonna annoy you and make it difficult to stay Making difficult to go back to sleep So I'm pretty sure that's all of the main Questions here someone else has said what happens if I need to get up and pee Obviously if you need to go to the toilet go and use the toilet and then come back And if you find this makes you it keeps you sort of too awake to do this and you can't fall back to sleep easily Then the night before you try this don't drink as much water. Maybe stop drinking water at 9 in the evening and sort of have a drink when you've actually woken up for the day the next day and And next question is What should I do If I don't have an alarm Now this is This is a tricky one because in order to actually wake up at this particular time to target your REM sleep You kind of need to have an alarm Because otherwise your is guesswork you you're gonna wake up whenever you would naturally wake up And it won't be the right time for this technique So I'm pretty sure that it's the last time there's one more question, okay? I mentioned waking up at about four to try this technique And someone has asked what time should I be going to sleep? And I would say roughly 10 or 11 in the evening But you'll sort of get a hang of this as you go on So if you try this for a month for example, and every day you'll I wouldn't recommend it because you'll be you know You'll be over tiring yourself. You'll be experiencing like fatigue and lack of motivation throughout the day But if you try it for a month, maybe sort of every three or four days Naturally, you'll get used to being able to wake up at four and then that day You'll sort of feel tired around the right time that you should be going to sleep So 10 or 11 I found if I'm waking up at four and usually I'll go to sleep at about 10 half 10 12 at the very latest, but I wouldn't recommend that because you're not getting enough sleep So I hope this has answered your questions guys This is my response to the questions on the finger induced lucid dreaming technique So I hope this is up If you're new here, please subscribe and also check out the annotations I've started adding annotations in the corners here for my diluted resource guide Also leave a comment down below and don't forget to subscribe so you can catch the next video