 Originally Posted by imda1
BTW, Zoth, mess isnt a typo. 
I never said it was 
Both.
MILD is like a delayed subconscious primer.
My first thought was "that's actually a great way to put it!", but now you changed your first post you state Subconscious primer as "a reality check which you do all the time subconsciously". But you don't actually check all the time, and there's no way to verify we're doing something like that subconsciously (it's impossible to determine by yourself if it's outside your awareness). If we did it all the time, wouldn't we be always lucid - or at least, way more often? This is what I don't get.
The other issue is that while MILD can be considered a product of subconscious primer, which I'll refer as a reality check from now on, not all DILD are result from it. You can easily find many lucids without any reality check performance. So how would can account that into reality checking being a part of DILD? Many people achieve DILD without any intention, which makes the concept of reality check even less mandatory.
But if you're using both definitions, you're contradicting yourself : how do you account for awareness before reality checking? It just shows that those 2 aspects (reality check and awareness) are not necessarily inherent of a DILD, because a DILD can still occur without one of them.
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