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      Can you recall what they feeling of gravity was like in the dream after you wake up? You can recall what you felt, right?

      Maybe if you recalled what the feeling of gravity was like in the dream, you can get a better idea of the feeling you're looking for in the dream. Once you know the feeling you're looking for, while awake you could imagine feeling it in a dream and becoming lucid from it.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dolphin View Post
      Can you recall what they feeling of gravity was like in the dream after you wake up? You can recall what you felt, right?

      Maybe if you recalled what the feeling of gravity was like in the dream, you can get a better idea of the feeling you're looking for in the dream. Once you know the feeling you're looking for, while awake you could imagine feeling it in a dream and becoming lucid from it.
      Feelings vary from dream to dream though, right?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Habba View Post
      Feelings vary from dream to dream though, right?
      This is somewhat true but like you said later it is much more about sensing the change in gravity rather than any specific heaviness or lightness, so long as it is different from the normal. In my experience in several dreams, lucid and non-lucid, the gravity has either been many times heavier than normal, making walking a difficult task, or almost nonexistent, where I bounce up and down while running for example. Another key aspect I feel with this is in dreams I often lack the sensation of having a body. I often simply am just a consciousness or just feel my head, so IMO you could and probably should incorporate that awareness of your body into the gravity RC, given the two tie together so well.
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