I was reading through the homepage overview again. It said that RCs were more of a technique than something fundamental to every technique which is what I had figured when I first read it. I don't dislike reality checks, I still do them but I've been having a hard time doing them for some reason lately. Not that I wish to be lazy but I'm wondering if it is absolutely crucial to do them.
I've been using MILD+WBTB lately, no lucids yet, but I've had incredibly vivid and sometimes very long dreams, a lot of the time lucid dreaming will come up, like last night in two instances, I was telling friends about a lucid dream I had dreamed while dreaming(if that makes sense...) and one where I was at school and there was a class on lucid dreaming, where the classroom was full of beds.
I'm not sure why I don't have lucids. I mean I should've taken the hint when talking with the two nosed elephant last night. My friends have gone lucid from me talking about it all the time. I'm beginning to think it must be the reality checks. I know I need them to test my reality, but when I forget to do them there's nothing I can do when I'm talking myself to sleep. Is there something I should try with my current method that would improve my chances of getting lucid? It feels like I'm standing on the brink, I just need to take that last baby step, it's like I can't cross the threshold, and it's getting annoying. I will persist, even though I haven't got lucid yet. I've had a lot of fun with my great dream recall. Lucidity is just one of those goals I want to get to. Any suggestions? I would love some help.
one thing that came to me though is maybe I can do one kind of RC predominately? I am buried in text day in and day out, from looking back at all my previous dreams I always had trouble reading stuff in dreams, could that be my big reality check? And if I have trouble reading I can do other checks? I'm not too sure...
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