 Originally Posted by mimihigurashi
It's not essential, but I'm of the opinion that lucid during day = lucid during night. That doesn't have to be ADA or gravity, just don't be a zombie. Don't stay all day on auto-pilot.
Edit: and lol, why do you ask? Not long ago you were very excited and motivated to commit to Gravity RC, regardless of how long it would take to master it.
I agree here. I suspect that the more you can remain in high quality lucidity by day, the stronger your self-awareness becomes, and the closer you get to the point where your self-awareness is strong enough to punch through the fog/dullness of the dream state to become lucid in dreams. In order to get to the point where you're always somewhat self-aware during the day, it may take some time of somewhat tiring wakeful practice. Mindfulness shouldn't be tiring, but sometimes you may just feel like "aw never mind", because we're so used to the zombie zoned out place, it's so comforting to be on autopilot. But work through it and persevere, and you'll reap the rewards both in waking life and in dreams.
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