I used it all the time.. Now it fails. I still have plenty of others to use but how on earth does it fail? You can't suffocate in real life, but it feels just as I do it when I am not dreaming. |
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I used it all the time.. Now it fails. I still have plenty of others to use but how on earth does it fail? You can't suffocate in real life, but it feels just as I do it when I am not dreaming. |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
yeah tell me about it. your brain adapts somehow. A hand RC used to be the most reliable thing out there for me however Just a few hours ago I started flying (my main dreamsign) and did a hand RC several times and nothing so I didn't gain lucidity. Seriously contemplating wearing a digital watch as I hear that always works. |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
oh yeah! doesn't that suck? I used to pinch myself but now it really hurts.. anyway someone else had the same problem with nose pinching earlier, but i can't remember who it was... she just found something else :/ |
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Yep, check out my dream journal entry number 51 to read about my experiences with the nose pinch test finally failing after enormous lucid success with it for two months. It took me three weeks to get back into regular LDs due to having to retrain myself with a new RC which was to look at a digital watch. I had to form the new habit strongly enough that I would do it in dreams and not revert back to my old habit of nose pinching. I gave up the nose pinch test altogether to help break the habit. |
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This is the reason DV disappoints me. Every time someone has trouble with a physical RC, everyone starts gathering around offering other physical RC solutions that are just gonna stop working in 2 months anyway. |
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It fails because it's just like any other dream hallucination. You're focusing on the fact that you shouldn't be able to breath, you're expecting not to, and your mind processes what you expect. A hallucination that you are not getting air through your nostrils, just like it can process a dancing gorilla with a tuxedo on or a serial killer with a knife at the end of your bed. |
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Last edited by Shift; 03-12-2009 at 05:56 PM.
To add to the idea of a "metal RC," ask yourself if what's going on around you makes sense. Every time I've managed to RC in a dream, I've already been thinking that I could be dreaming. The reality check merely confirms my suspicions. That doesn't mean that physical RCs are useless (you may find yourself flicking a lightswitch and suddenly remember that it's a common reality check), but if you approach them with the wrong mentality, you're setting yourself up for failure. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Sorry to disappoint you, pojmaster17q! |
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It's possible to fail a mental RC if they are in a dream that closely parallels real life. More often than not, the fact remains that most of us don't even think to check that we're dreaming. It's hard to get into the habit of looking for things in real life that are out of the ordinary, only paying attention if something strange is right before us. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Interesting, thanks everyone |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
Um, yes you are. I'm talking about when you do an RC during a dream. In other words, when your mind is dreaming. |
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I automatically know I'm dreaming when I ask myself if I'm dreaming. I don't do it constantly. |
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