I've only been using the alarm for 1 hour at a time. Found an app that would do 60 repetitions of a 1 minute timer (2 minute timer today). I still try to keep the RC as constant as possible though, just not always with the timer. |
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Just 1 hour out of the time you're awake? or 1 hour of using the alarm? |
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I've only been using the alarm for 1 hour at a time. Found an app that would do 60 repetitions of a 1 minute timer (2 minute timer today). I still try to keep the RC as constant as possible though, just not always with the timer. |
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Couldn't agree more. I feel that this is essential when really trying to master awareness. You have to make it a "Second Nature" type of thing, as well as a mindset. Practice is useless when you keep forcing your mind to do be aware, you have to take the patient route and eventually your awareness will come on its own, and not only that, but when it does come naturally after some practice, that awareness will automatically be molded to fit you perfectly. My point is Zangetsu, be patient with this man, and you will reap the rewards after some time. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
You guys are making a lot of sense, I think I'll drop the timers. I definitely don't want to take the cheap route on this one. I can see how timers would almost remove your natural awareness because there wouldn't be a need for that if the timer did the job for you. Guess I'll have to try the ultimate dreaded task...patience. [cue dramatic sound effect |
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I did something similar like this. I had an alarm go off with a minute snooze. I wasn't trying to RC every time that I heard it go off, but have thoughts about dreaming every time it went off. It was working well, but I got a consistent headache after 3 weeks, and then my sleep schedule went to crap. It has been a while, but I think I am going to try that again. I got to a point where I could move the timer to 5 minutes apart and not lose thoughts about dreams at all, and I think it has helped me a lot since then as well. My mind sort of reverts back to LDing at all times and is always thinking about it somewhere. |
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I actually got the idea for minute timers from your Secrets thread (btw merely reading that thread pretty much broke my lucid dry spell a month ago, thanks!). Honestly your way is probably the best way to do timers i.e. the dream thoughts (ideal would probably be smallest amount of LD thoughts that you could have and still produce an effect). I know what you mean about how taxing it can be on your brain, almost even stressful. I think the bad thing about the way I was doing it was that my RC would've probably ended up being predicated on the existence of the timer, although I did kinda get the fluid dream thoughts between the timer like you describe. It's definitely an interesting thing to consider, may even be worth some experimentation (did I hear someone say Timer Induced Lucid Dream??? |
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OK, sorry if I'm butting in here, but I have a question about the Gravity RC. I was thinking about trying it out, because it sounded very good, and I'm well aware of the fact that it could take a few months, even longer to reap the benefits. So my question is, if I'm carrying around a backpack or something that will make me feel heavier, and I'm carrying it a lot, will that make the RC useless? |
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Last edited by Sharpshoey; 09-01-2014 at 04:53 AM.
Lol you're not the first person to ask about the backpack situation. You still focus on the weight of it because in dreams it will be either heavier than usual or lighter than usual. |
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Yes exactly, you shouldn't have to question because the abnormal gravity will confirm if you're dreaming or not. That's the whole point of the Gravity RC. |
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No problem, feel free to use this thread whenever you want seeing as we don't have an actual Gravity RC thread here on DV (does anybody know the status of copying the original tutorial that was mentioned earlier?) |
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I have noticed today when doing the RC that it is very hard to focus on the gravity of each individual body part. The main thing I'm focusing on that feels right is my feet and them being pulled to the floor. I try to focus on every other body part but it is very hard and I usually forget about focusing on them very shortly. |
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Last edited by Sharpshoey; 09-01-2014 at 07:07 PM.
@Zang, Although it was Gravity initiated, you still did carry out the Gravity RC regardless which confirmed it. Just keep at it and you'll love the results. |
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Would some exercises help with this technique? Something like, set a timer for 5 minutes, and in those 5 minutes you would try to maintain a continuous awareness of gravity/weight. Would that be of any help, or overkill? Just an idea.. |
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Well if you think about it like this, setting a timer to go off every 5 mins and trying to remain aware you would probably end up RCing into the next timer. Then it would just make the timer pointless at the point. |
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So this gravity thing is basically constant habit to search for dream sign (in this case unusual gravity), which itself works as RC - like 2in1? |
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Although it can count as a dream sign, you aren't searching for it in waking. Instead you are supposed to be aware of your own (normal) weight/gravity while awake so that it becomes a habit and so in the dream you will do the same constant awareness and realize it is not normal/become lucid; it is less of actively searching and more of passively knowing. |
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I think I get it... It's constant habit of perceiving your gravity without thinking, with two possible outputs - 1. normal = waking, 2. wierd = dreaming. The second one is classic dreamsing which works as RC as well. That's brilliant! Why gravity?? Why not use for example light or body temperature or whatever we always ''have with us''? |
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gravity check has failed me many times. the one that has NEVER failed me is plugging my nose and checking to see if I can still breathe through it. |
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Yeah that's the thing about Gravity RC, even if you do remember to do it, you're not guaranteed to be in a dream with weird gravity so it seems like it may not work 100% of the times you remember to do it. But if you can get into a habit of constantly monitoring gravity, you should catch any dreams that do have weird gravity, so still seems like a high percentage of dreams will be caught without the need for any kind of nighttime practices. That's what makes it so appealing to me. |
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Alas, gravity and nose plug have both failed me at various times. I have yet to find an RC that is foolproof. I've started to think it is less about the specific RC and more about the mindset behind it. If you let yourself be too easily convinced that you aren't dreaming, you might be wrong, but if you keep an open mind and keep paying critical attention, you're more likely to pick up on the cues. Unless you actually aren't dreaming. But... never let yourself be too sure... |
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