
Originally Posted by
MoonageDaydream
What you're describing sounds to me like another form of ADA. Critical reflective attitude is more of a skill that you build up over a long time, a sort of discernment. Rather than spending all day in this set mode, attempt to question when certain triggers happen - such as dream-like or strange events. The idea is build the skill of recognizing a strange event when it happens, so you also do it in the dream world. If you just practice this mentality for extended times, without the trigger or distinction of strange events, you won't necessarily reality check or become lucid inside the dream when something dream-like happens. They are two different skills. Both can be good, but just recognize their differences, strengths, and limitations.
One idea that I do recommend: Go for a walk with this mindset. Look around at the sign posts (double look), and really focus on your senses. Notice the details around you. Smell the air, feel the leaves as you walk by bushes. Listen to the birds, etc. The whole time contemplate how you could be dreaming. This could be a dream. Prove to yourself that it's not by reality checking frequently during this walk.
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