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      Recognizing Dreamsigns

      Hey everybody, it's good to be back. I've been monitoring my dreams and keeping a dream journal, and i've recognized a very recurring personal dreamsign. It's that i get afraid of heights, i feel dizzy and i'm afraid of falling down, it's accompanied by a sence of panic. The problem is that i've known this dreamsign for a month, but i've failed to recognize it every single time in my dreams. I'm getting desperate, it's very frustrating when i wake up and realize my misstake. Do you guys have any tips on how i can achieve lucidity when i experiencing that dreamsign? I was thinking about going to the roof of a high building or something, and stand on the edge and think "i'm dreaming".
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      I get that a lot, i might walk throgh a wall or do summat weird and i still won't realise i'm dreaming. I've heard of a few ppl who had ppl in their dreams come up to them and say "You are dreaming!" It's someting that you have to cope wiv sumtimes. I don't exactly know what to do, sorry.
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      Associate heights with reality checks. The important thing is to keep your mind alert and build a habit out of it.

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      If you can, maybe actually get up on something that is high every now and then. Something that makes you a little nervous, and perform an RC. Or try an RC every time you ever feel dizzy, probally be hard to remember but never say never.
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      Thanks guys!, You make interessting points. My problem is that "feeling afraid of heights" is such an abstract dreamsign, and that i almost never experience it in real life (perhaps a good thing). So far i've beem trying to tell myself that everytime i get that feeling i'm going to do a RC, but it doesn't seem to work. I think i'll do as Xisdence said, try to go up to the roof of a high building and do rc's. (A bit dangerous, if i don't check back in a few weeks, you'll know what happened to me )
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      Originally posted by monochromic
      I think i'll do as Xisdence said, try to go up to the roof of a high building and do rc's. (A bit dangerous, if i don't check back in a few weeks, you'll know what happened to me )
      *hopes the police don't find this thgat post if you fall off*

      lol, as long as the rc you do is safe and comfortable
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