 Originally Posted by Carbon
Hey again,
Thanks for the answers.
Just one more thing:
I am focusing on my weight about 1/4 of the time to start with. What I do is simply become aware of the feeling of gravity, and that's all.
I'm wondering if I have to think: 'hmm, this feels normal, so I'm probably awake', because I have read somewhere else (Azul I think) that using logic won't work. I'm not sure this what he was taking about though.
And if I do have to judge whether the gravity feels normal or weird, how often should I do that?
Thanks!
Hey Carbon,
To clear the confusion, thinking if gravity feels normal is ok but I would say later on after you've become more used to doing the RC. The reason I say this is because right now you're really just training your mind to become acquainted with the feeling of gravity in waking life. Don't get caught up in the mindset of thinking whether you're doing it right or wrong, just let it be.
And yes, DO NOT use logic. For example, saying you're eating food and you think "well since gravity is light right now then in a dream it would be heavy." Not exactly the case because like Hukif said, gravity in dreams is really weird lol.
So I encourage to practice lightly for now so you don't overwhelm yourself, stay consistent and you'll soon understand what Hukif and I are talking about because it will be different for you as opposed to us.
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