I want to see if it works for other people too, |
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I want to see if it works for other people too, |
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Any reality check that works, for you, is a good reality check. Unfortunately, I don't think this would work, for me. I imagine this would probably just give me nightmares about biting my lip and bleeding all over the place. I have a lot of dreams about my teeth, lips, and gums. Pain is not a good indicator, for me. I feel pain in dreams all the time. |
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I'll try it. Heck I'll try anything to get my first Lucid Dream. |
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Formally Known as MrBlonde.
any luck ? |
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Sounds interesting. Only...how exactly do you bit your gum?? (no, really I can't seem to do this) |
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People become lucid from awareness, not reality checks themselves. But it's a good way to confirm the fact that you're dreaming once you do become lucid. Although for myself, I feel pain a lot in dreams so it probably wouldn't work for me. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Another thing, you can feel pain in dreams. Especially lucid dreams. So i dont think this is a great way to become lucid. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
i can say honestly ive never experienced pain in luicid dreaming, maybe im lucky |
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I can try this. I never feel pain in my dreams, and I think I can do the gum biting thing. It's just so you bite down on your gum until it is just on the side of no pain, bordering on pain right? |
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Methods a dud. I tried it last night, didn't work, no surprise, it was the first night only, but... |
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Pain isn't a reality check because you can still feel pain in a dream... |
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