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      3rd person dreams, how can you attain Lucidity?

      So for the past few days I've been having 3rd person dreams as if I am just like watching the television or something, how can you do an RC when this happens, I mean it's as if you don't exist.

      My dream recall is not that good, but I do remember having 3rd person views on my recent dreams.
      Can you still be lucid on 3rd person?
      Or is there something I am missing, maybe I don't realize that I am actually watching the T.V. or something and I just don't know that?
      Last edited by Bimpo; 03-26-2012 at 09:27 PM.

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      The dream in itself should act like an RC, because we always perceive the world in 1st person, the 3rd person dream in of itself should be a trigger.

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      I see, thanks, so it looks like I'm not doing my RCs correctly when I am awake then :/

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      I have loads of 3rd person dreams/dreams without a body. I just can't remember to RC if I don't do it as a habit in RL and never experiance the 3rd person in RL so I never remember in dreams. Also they seem more detached than 1st person dreams. Like it's just happening and I'm not involved at all-it makes it more difficult to think logically and realise I'm dreaming. I tried RCing when watching TV randomly but it never carried over into a dream.
      In the end I tried to watch less TV and that really helped make my dreams more 1st person and made it easier to get lucid

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      I've certainly had 3rd person Lucid dreams, very fun and videogame-like. I was moving my limbs exactly as you do normally, but my point of of perception was about 8 feet behind and above my dream body.

      As Rynkert said, simply have 3rd person dreams down as on of your dreamsigns.

      I see, thanks, so it looks like I'm not doing my RCs correctly when I am awake then :/
      Not necessarily, how do you reality check?
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      Well, I do spend a lot of time on my laptop in and out of school, even on my commute, which is like 2 hours.
      And I just started watching a couple of T.V. series again when at home


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      My reality check is 2 fingers piercing to palm, checking if it would go through
      and the other is glancing at a text, look away, then glance back, checking if it changed
      I do try my best to get a conclusion out of it, and wonder if it was dream what would I do
      To be honest though, on some days, I don't do that much of RCs, because I simply forget
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      RCs are overboiled really, you should try to raise your general awareness and trying to stick your fingers through your palm 10 times a day isn't the best way to do that. I never RC during the day.

      In my opinion MILD is the most powerful technique, that being said if you want to go down the SAT/critical state testing route then go for nose-plug, it's the simplest and most reliable and can be surprisingly inconspicuous in social/public settings

      Here's the best guide on DV for MILD: http://www.dreamviews.com/f12/naiyas...hnique-119050/
      The reason why MILD is so effective in my opinion is that you can really apply any scenario to it and include you lucid dream goal intention in your induction technique. In your case, simply visualise yourself in your last dream in 3rd person, say 'I'm dreaming!' in your head as you're visualising this and then 'zoom' into first person with your visualisation and see yourself carrying out whatever goal you want to do. Most effective with WBTB.
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      thank you so much ctharlhie

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      Third person dreams? Sorry. Not lucid. You will know when you have a lucid dream. There is no doubt. Can I get a witness?

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      Quote Originally Posted by faceonmars View Post
      Third person dreams? Sorry. Not lucid. You will know when you have a lucid dream. There is no doubt. Can I get a witness?
      I guess we are thinking of LDs different. 3rd person dreams can be lucid. My LD form just last night was lucid. I became aware hat I was dreaming but did not yet have a body. I was aware of what I was seeing and even identified a DC as a certain TV actress. Clearly in my mind itwas a 3rd person LD. I woke after that, but typically at that point I would cause the dream to shift to first person, using any one of a few methods. I actually used the shift in prespective last month to teleport me and a DC down to a beach without loosing the image. We were on a high ledge. I teleported us but kept my vision from the spot I was at. I pictured us appearing on the beach and sure enough we appeared. I floated down by changing the 3rd perrson visuals and then went into the body, and switched back to 1st person.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bimpo View Post
      So for the past few days I've been having 3rd person dreams as if I am just like watching the television or something, how can you do an RC when this happens, I mean it's as if you don't exist.
      Make sure you use two types of RCs. You mention your two RCs and almost have the right approach. Have a physical one like you do, then have a visual awareness one alot like the book thing. Ctharlhie is correct about raising your general awareness. Here is how you can have a RC that works well in 3rd person. Many times a day calmly look at your visual field and pay attention to detail, ask yourself if anything is wrong. Example, make a point of looking at signs and asking yourself if the sign akes sense. Try looking at an object and watching for it to move, while asking if you may be dreaming. In a LD signs will have weird backward letters, or say odd things. In LDs you will not be able to stare at one object for more than a few seconds before the visuals will shift and warp. So, if you include RCs like this often when you are in a 3rd person dream, you may see the sign has no clear meaning and you become lucid, or the mailbox you are staring at looks like you are high on drugs and you become lucid.
      After you get lucid most people create a body using stablizing or visualizing skills, but you can have a third person dream and control the dream just as well.
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      thanks sivason

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      Quote Originally Posted by rynkrt3 View Post
      The dream in itself should act like an RC, because we always perceive the world in 1st person, the 3rd person dream in of itself should be a trigger.
      Not at all, if you truly are in third person there is no way of perceiving that you should be in first person. It's hard to explain but I have alot of 3rd person dreams and there is no thought process about it at all, just like watching a film.
      My thoughts about it are that you are at a point of very low conciousness, even for a non-lucid, so that you don't really even make decisions in the dream, they just randomly fly by.
      You can reduce the amount of these dreams by using techniques in real life such as ADA. Try it out.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
      Not at all, if you truly are in third person there is no way of perceiving that you should be in first person. It's hard to explain but I have alot of 3rd person dreams and there is no thought process about it at all, just like watching a film.
      My thoughts about it are that you are at a point of very low conciousness, even for a non-lucid, so that you don't really even make decisions in the dream, they just randomly fly by.
      You can reduce the amount of these dreams by using techniques in real life such as ADA. Try it out.
      I'd really appreciate a link, cause thats pretty much where I am stuck at.

      I have so many dreams that really make no sense, but.... I never seem to tell myself that im dreaming, i'm to busy just observing whats going on, third and first person. Haven't had much with rc so.... kinda just hoping it happens at one point that i ask myself

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      3rd person dreams are annoying and boring for me. I have never had any luck becoming lucid in one.

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      I have never had a lucid 'third person dream'. I have had third person regular dreams.

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      Every dream I have that I can remember has been a Lucid third person dream. Its been this way as long as I can remember. My point of view is just a few feet behind me, but I can feel and control my body. I just have an omnipresent point of view and control of the world around me. I'm like some sort of god in my dreams.



      And when I wake up from a dream I can willingly go right back into it when I fall back asleep, which only takes a matter of minutes.
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      It should be possible to become lucid even in a third person dream, they don't necessarily mean that you are in some low awareness state. If you practice general awareness during the day, even when you watch TV or stay in front of the computer critical thinking should show up in these dreams too where you would normally be a passive observer. I had a dream like this the other day where I kept on reflecting on everything that happened in my head, and I'm sure I was on the way to becoming lucid cause I noticed the text started changing and I thought to myself that must mean something, but then it changed into some funny nonsense stuff and I got distracted and woke up laughing.

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      I had a DILD this morning and when I realized it was a dream, my "vision" was still in 3rd person, which is how I usually dream. It suddenly shifted to 1st person when I did my RCs and stabilization. It kept shifting in and out of 3rd person/1st person.

      So, I don't think it's a problem if you're dreaming in 3rd person and want to do a reality check to become lucid. You'll be aware that you're watching yourself, but have full control of your actions, as if you were playing a game.

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