How about a RC that is done all day long? |
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I understand that critical awareness is what’s needed for LD’ing because critical questions push self-awareness along. Probably the most obvious example is the question “is this a dream?”. As far as I know, the only critical thing you could do during the day is reality checks, but what if you wanted to do more? Something which is similar to ADA but is centered around critical awareness like RC's etc. I haven’t seen many tutorials or descriptions of how you would do this. |
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How about a RC that is done all day long? |
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Wow, that would indeed be difficult; even if it is just focused on one thing. I actually tried to do something like this once (not one of my best efforts though |
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Concern about 100% lucidity? |
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Very nice to read guys! Very happy to see Hukif around here too. |
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Check your memory, did any suprising event happpen ? does the present make sense ? visualize what you will do when lucid, and how. Reality check as reminder of your intention to lucid dream tonight. Sleep as good as you can; when going to sleep, relax and invite whatever comes with curiosity. Grab your dream journal immediately as you awake and write everything you can recall (if only when you wake up for good). Keep calm, positive and persistent, and don't forget to have fun along the way
Ha, yes. I feel like I would have to rest eventually! |
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Part of ADA IS vigilance. I get what you are saying about your standard RC getting meaningless but there are ways to do it in a manner that gives it more meaning. For example, your riding passenger in a car down a highway near the coast, you look off to the side of the road and see a bilboard with a seafood advertisement and there is a giant crab on top of the bill board. obviously the logical side of your brain will tell you the crab is fake, but ignore that. notice it, notice that it is not normal, its weird, it out of place, ect. and assume you are in a dream, i mean where else do you see odd giant crabs? question your reality, get a sense of everything else around you, and then do a RC. basically, you question anything that seems very weird, or out of place. convince yourself you actually are dreaming, and your job is to PROVE it with your RC. the reality check may not even be used in the actual dream. in my last lucid, I saw a flying picture, determined it was way out of place, and knew i was dreaming. maybe you dont want to be constantly aware all day, but train yourself to recognize weird things when you come across them and question them until your sure you are dreaming or awake, after all, dreams feel just as real as reality, why not check? hope that helps! |
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