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      How to Improve RC Skils?

      I usually have like 2 or 3 sorta big dreams a night (where i am aware of time moving on and processing things, but im not ludic (if you know what i mean)) that i can recall in the morning and write in my DJ. Anyways, i think the best method for me is a DILD, but i am never able to become 'aware' of dreaming, even when RC's are all over the place. Any suggestions on improving my RC awareness skills?
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      Well, you could learn to become more aware and analytical of your surroundings so that instead of just randomly doing RCs, you give them a trigger such as when something seems strange or when you see a dreamsign

      Everything makes sense once you stop thinking about it

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      If you actually physically do an RC yourself it is much more effective than a dreamsign.

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      Buddy, you're confusing Reality Checks with Dream Signs.

      A dream sign is a sign that signifies that what's going on is a dream. Something out of place, something that doesn't make sense, etc.
      A reality check is an action you take up to check whether you are dreaming or not. The idea behind reality checks is to make them a habit.

      So combine both. Be aware when awake, and do reality checks both whenever they come to mind and whenever you see something out of place, something odd, something that grabs your attention all of a sudden.

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      Ya, do them even when you are absolutely sure you are awake.

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      thanks for the help. ill try it tonight!!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      A dream sign is a sign that signifies that what's going on is a dream. Something out of place, something that doesn't make sense, etc.
      A reality check is an action you take up to check whether you are dreaming or not. The idea behind reality checks is to make them a habit.

      So combine both. Be aware when awake, and do reality checks both whenever they come to mind and whenever you see something out of place, something odd, something that grabs your attention all of a sudden.
      1. So how, then, do i KNOW to do an RC while dreaming, if i am not lucid?

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      2. How do u become more aware that u r dreaming? is it a skill that is developed? if so, how do u become better at it?

      -thanks
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      Quote Originally Posted by LittleBuddy View Post
      1. So how, then, do i KNOW to do an RC while dreaming, if i am not lucid?

      and

      2. How do u become more aware that u r dreaming? is it a skill that is developed? if so, how do u become better at it?

      -thanks
      No no. An RC is something you do when you ARE lucid, to make sure you are dreaming and you are not awake and try jumping off the top story of a hotel thinking your still in a dream

      To get better at being aware that you are dreaming, takes time. Think of a setting that most of your dreams take place at maybe, and take in everything there in real life, and then when you dream, you'll have a much better chance of pointing out a dream sign and becoming lucid.

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      Quote Originally Posted by LittleBuddy View Post
      I usually have like 2 or 3 sorta big dreams a night (where i am aware of time moving on and processing things, but im not ludic (if you know what i mean)) that i can recall in the morning and write in my DJ. Anyways, i think the best method for me is a DILD, but i am never able to become 'aware' of dreaming, even when RC's are all over the place. Any suggestions on improving my RC awareness skills?
      First off..RCing is not a skill. It should only be a part of your awareness not a 'must do thing'. The best way to enable RCs to be done in the dream is to do as little as possible in real life, just do a few to get the hang of it. If you keep doing them in real life, most likely you won't do them in the dream because it is no longer an unfulfilled need plus it will get 'stale'. So key to seeing/doing things in a dream is to have a longing for it, in other words keep the idea of doing RCs fresh in the mind. Before sleep, recall/renact how you will do them.

      IMJ

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      thanks imj, will doo
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