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      Quote Originally Posted by tranquilitybytrey View Post
      When ever I'm in a dream and I end up in the water, I'm fighting my way up to the surface for air, as I run out of it, I take a small inhale, it works, I take another... wait a minute... I can't breathe under water! That means I'm dreaming
      I wouldn't recommend inhaling water as a regular reality check. Unless you have gills, or something.
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      Actually a few times a month, twice last week.
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      ya know i wast hinking of a tenique and trying to build it up and it would be that you think about water all day and just fill your head with thoughts of water, then you will most likely have a dream about/in water. simply breathe in and you immediatly become lucid.

      its very trippy to breathe underwater

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      Quote Originally Posted by Banana View Post
      ya know i wast hinking of a tenique and trying to build it up and it would be that you think about water all day and just fill your head with thoughts of water, then you will most likely have a dream about/in water. simply breathe in and you immediatly become lucid.

      its very trippy to breathe underwater
      I like it
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      You could consider water as a dreamsing...

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      That's awesome, wish that could happen to myself. I'm always oblivious that i'm dreaming when certain things happen so i probably would not even consider it as impossible.
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      yeah there's a real drawback to this technique. One day you might actually be drowning or something and think "oh I'm just dreaming" cause dreams can be very real. I used to RC by jumping out of my window, but after an incredibly vivid FA I realized I'd rather do something else like attempt to float beforehand.
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