I don't understand what happened. If your hands looked completely different, why did the reality check fail? Didn't you conclude you were dreaming because your hands were different? |
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Ok so last night I had a dream that I woke up in a different room. I stood up and saw a mirror next to the bed. I looked into it and I looked completely different. I did a reality check (without knowing myself I was dreaming, so it wasn't really a lucid dream) and it failed. My hands looked completly different. My dream self then woke up and I remember I was telling everyone I had my first lucid dream, then the real me woke up. Completely. Aggravated. |
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I don't understand what happened. If your hands looked completely different, why did the reality check fail? Didn't you conclude you were dreaming because your hands were different? |
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well, what I meant by "it failed" is that it looked different then when I do a reality check in real life. So basically the RC worked, I guess. I guess I should have worded it differently. |
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So basically you dreamed that you are lucid...It happened to me few times...The crucial part of doing RC's is not just doing them, it's to raise your awareness while you do them and become aware of your surroundings. |
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I get what you're saying now. Something like that's happened to me before, and I consider it to be a low level of lucidity. I didn't fully realize I was dreaming, as though I was dreaming that I was having a lucid dream. But it was still something more than a regular dream, with more vividness and awareness, so I counted it to be a lucid dream. |
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