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ive been getting very annoyed recently because i keep doing rcs in dreams and failing them. i got myself into the routine of doing reality checks regularly (i usually try and breathe through a pinched nose and look twice at text, that sort of thing, and i do it whenever i think about lucid dreaming, which is quite a lot). |
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I'm in the certain part of maybe...
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Hmmm... weird, i use the same rc too, and always when im doing it, it always triggers lucidity in my dreams, maybe try to remember that pinching your nose triggers lucidity, and ask yourself are you dreaming, this should be enough to be lucid |
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For me, in peroids when I do lots of RCs, I half-consciously start to expect them to fail, and then they often fail in dreams too. One that has never failed me that I know of is jumping up in the air (just a small jump) and feeling the gravity. When I dream it's like I am light as a feather. Jumping around is a good way for me to stay lucid and it's fun as well. |
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this is weird. like a month ago i was going to sit down in my spanish class. as i sat down my friend pulled the whole desk away. i fell. now whenever i sit down i hold the chair, and think about ldings, this helps. i found that a dream sign is that i relax, sit on my couch. |
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Yo. Missed a couple opportunities eh? That sucks... |
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What reality check failed the most? The words one or nose one? If the nose one is failing a lot it's probaly because your dream body is a bit more stable than most. Then your might fail a lot on the nose rc o the hand though finger rc or ones like that. I find that if the looking at letters twice failed seems odd... rc's that have to do with exterior items seems work more often. |
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"There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."
I do the nose and watch RCs. They've never failed me. Also, I'm never without a watch, (or my nose) so they are always accessible. Now I've pretty much reached the point where I become lucid without an RC. I suggest examining your environment and looking for small changes. If you notice something, (e.g. Deja Vu) don't dismiss it, really think about it. Hope that helps! |
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Lucid Tasks: 14
Wow - you are lucky! |
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Research: VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) Learning Modes, RCs and Lucid Dreaming
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