 Originally Posted by Eamo24
It makes sense; usually in LD's or even NLD's, I would turn around, look behind me etc. to find that the room looks just the same as reality at first glance, but thinking back on it, there are usually lots of things out of place.
Yes, there may be things out of place, but the room will still be "right," if you are not dreaming. There may be objects in the wrong places because someone moved a bowl, or messed with a chair, but the windows, doors, paint scheme, hell, the walls themselves, will all be pretty much where you left them if you are looking back on a "real" room. If it is a dream, you may turn around to see a really bad, hurriedly-construed version of the room, or another room altogether, or perhaps a mountain range or the bottom of a lake... if you turned with the intention of seeing if your room was still there and you remember that these things are wrong, then the RC will have succeeded and you will have confirmed that you are dreaming.
Just to clarify: is the point of this to look for things which are inconsistent with how you remember the room to be in waking life (possibly telling you this is a dream), each time you turn around? And would this negate the need for a regular RC? Thanks.
Yes, and yes.
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