 Originally Posted by Effectual
Most of my lucid dreams thus far have occurred from me randomly realizing it's a dream for no apparent reason (or so I thought). I don't usually use reality checks in my dreams except to strengthen the dream after I have become lucid.
I've noticed recently, however, that most of my lucids have begun while I'm moving very fast, usually flying, but sometimes in a car or plane or something. It's not exactly a dream sign, since it isn't a very often occurrence. Nor does it stimulate some logical thought process such as "how could I be moving this quickly in real life... this must be a dream!"
It just suddenly makes me lucid.
Anybody have similar ld-inducing situations happen to them?
Hey, that's an interesting thought!
Allow me to ask you a counter question. Could it be that moving fast is itself a sign of you being more aware than usual? I noticed that in some dreams I can spontaneously force jump, levitate, glide along the surface, and that sometimes triggers my awareness. But that is not a normal dream action for me, so the sequence is :
Factor Z > fast movement > Awareness
Where fast movement may already indicate that your brain is primed for lucidity and does not work as usual.
Now if I extend this idea even further, fast movement may be a part of the fight or flight response, which is caused by adrenaline/adrenergic system. This one is more active while the person is awake.
Reticular activating system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Does this sound like a reasonable hypothesis?
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