I know this sounds like a stupid question, but I just thought I'd ask. |
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I know this sounds like a stupid question, but I just thought I'd ask. |
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My Goal: Achieve absolute lucidity (a long, deep, vivid lucid dream with total dream control)
Reality checks never work for me, personally. If something triggers me in waking life I ask myself where I am, the date, how I got here, why I'm here, etc. Usually in dreams I don't remember and that's my sign. I end it by affirming to myself that I will remain conscious and aware of any strange signs or situations. |
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After a reality check I continue to have some awareness of the world, still trying to look for anything out of place, or asking myself questions. I do this until I forgot to keep up awareness. |
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reality checks are for a raise in awareness. when you do them without "thinking" during waking life you will dream of doing rc and just keep dreaming. |
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I would say that rather than just doing that one RC (trying to make your freckle disappear), and then wondering “what do I do now?“ you could go further by doing a few different RC’s in addition to that one. There is no harm in doing more than one reality check, in fact it would be more beneficial as not only would it increase your “awareness” time, but because you are doing more (perhaps more effective) checks, you have a much stronger chance of truly knowing if it’s a dream or not, so no need to worry about the check failing you when you do it in a dream (well it would be much less likely!). Counting fingers and the nose pinch are particularly effective ones so I would say it’s a good idea to include those, but you can change your RC’s up as well, you don’t have to do the same RC’s every time. |
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Last edited by Eamo24; 12-04-2015 at 03:46 PM.
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