I generally sleep on my side/half on my stomach, with my arm on the pillow bent back towards my body and my head resting upon that. My other arm lies next to me/across my torso, and I typically have one leg extended with the other drawn in closer to my body. That's how I fall asleep, anyways. I move around in my sleep, so I wake in a number of positions. Sometimes I fall asleep on my back, but not regularly.
Also, to conform with the new topic this thread seems to have taken on, I've never had a lucid dream, much to my dismay, and I can't even share an interesting dream because the only way I can remember my dreams is if I wake on my own terms, in my own time, yet I have to use an alarm because if I don't, I don't wake up until 1500 or later, which, while nice, just doesn't work for me at all.
Also also, defenstrator doesn't understand what a lucid dream is.
Defenstrator2.0 wrote:
That's the thing. I don't really know that it's a dream until I wake up. And when I do wake up, I realize what's happened, and the general feeling of isolation and terror continues to hover around me before a more powerful feeling, such as joy, replaces it.
A lucid dream is a dream wherein the dreamer is aware that they are, in fact, dreaming (I keep using that word...I do not think it means what I think it means...no wait, it does.) So if you don't realize you're dreaming until after you've woken up, it's just a normal dream, or nightmare as the case may be. Another thing that sets lucid dreams apart is that the dreamer, aware that they are dreaming, is often able to control and manipulate the dream, which you don't make any mention of. It seems to me that you are simply mistaking "lucid" for 'vivid."