Quote Originally Posted by Tiktaalik View Post
Also, as a side note, I’d be weary of anyone who claims they’ve achieved omnilucity. There are many who have been at this for decades and not achieved such a thing. With the right effort you can probably get very good at lucid dreaming but to be lucid every night in every dream is likely impossible or extremely rare and usually something people who want to exaggerate their abilities claim to be able to do.
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It's always good to stick to tried and true methods, and foundational skills for lucidity. That means: mindful reality checking, dream journaling, WBTB, MILD techniques, visualization techniques, and falling asleep/breathing techniques. I recommend building your prospective memory skills and also critical reflective attitude.

In the long run, these techniques are likelier to help you achieve more lucidity than trying to be conscious of blinking. Remember: repetition of thoughts or actions does not increase lucidity. Mindfulness does. You can try to be mindful of blinking, but something like that has the strong potential to become more of a mindless repetition.