I am coming to think the same way as you. I'm interested in the idea that we've been inducing lucidity in spite of the techniques, not because of. I can't quite get a handle on the problem yet. |
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As we all know, reality checking is one of the basic ways to become lucid. It would probably be fair to assume that the majority of lucid dreamers practice their craft by actively searching for and finding a breakdown in what is normally physically possible. However... There are near-constant piles of threads where a person is venting that a reality check passed in a dream, preventing lucidity. Less often, we get a thread about the people that suddenly know that they are lucid in lieu of anything other than a feeling to suggest it. The more experienced lucid dreamer seems to get this more often than the newbie, and the naturals get this all the time. This has me thinking... |
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198.726% of people will not realize that this percentage is impossible given what we are measuring. If you enjoy eating Monterey Jack cheese, put this in your sig and add 3^4i to the percentage listed.
I am coming to think the same way as you. I'm interested in the idea that we've been inducing lucidity in spite of the techniques, not because of. I can't quite get a handle on the problem yet. |
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RC's are just a way to test something you have found odd because you have generated a heightened sense of awareness. They should never be the main meaning, rather the addition for your constant perception with reality. |
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Jujutsu is the gentle art. It's the art where a small man is going to prove to you, no matter how strong you are, no matter how mad you get, that you're going to have to accept defeat. That's what jujutsu is.
Well, the million dollar question is: |
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RC's are incredibly helpful for a lot of people seeing as they condition the mind to question the fabric of reality in that moment. The theory is that after a while of this repetitious conditioning, that the unconscious mind will carry out this new habit within a dream. I, on the other hand, never used them and still WILD. |
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Things are not as they seem
Hmmm, just thought-experimenting here: |
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Okay, next thought experiment: |
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Reality checking helps if you are actually questioning reality. If you are just doing it without question you need to change that. Even though I have never had a lucid dream where I reality checked then became lucid I believe that the reality checks help because they have me questioning reality. So yes I believe they do help. |
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None of my lucid dreams started with a reality check, I just "realized I was dreaming" and accepted it. Then if I fly or summon something, that just confirms it. |
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I understand where you are coming from, I have never used a RC in a dream, or intentionally used one. Sometimes I will look in the mirror and notice I look different and then I snap into lucidity, but I have never thought, "I'm going to check my reflection to see if I'm dreaming." I don't think they are useless though because the keep the idea of lucid dreaming constantly in the back of your mind which definately helps for DILDing. I however have most of my sucess with WILDs, I find they are always clearer and last longer. |
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My first few lucids were classic DILDS. I am dreaming, I notice an anomaly, I suspect this may be a dream, I pinch my nose and can still breathe, I become lucid. These days things have become more complicated. I become lucid without dreaming first. I just know and accept that I am lucid dreaming and get on with it. I usualy shout "this is a lucid dream and i am lucid!" Just to 'claim' it. I have done the whole thing of reality checking throughout the day and I think it has screwed me up. I have been experimenting with Galantamine which produces ( for me anyway) very realistic Lucid dreams. A bit too realistic actualy as normal physics seem to apply and I cant do anything like fly or change things so it seems a bit dull if that were possible. Anyway, I have seriously suspected that I might actualy be awake in these dreams and done the usual RC which 'pass' falsely confirming that I am awake and have just made a huge arse of myself in public! So no more RCing for me |
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The way you do RCs and what you use as a trigger for them makes a world of difference. See here: |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
You just summed up what I was trying to put into plain English in one sentence. The RCs are working in spite of themselves. |
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198.726% of people will not realize that this percentage is impossible given what we are measuring. If you enjoy eating Monterey Jack cheese, put this in your sig and add 3^4i to the percentage listed.
Interesting theory and certainly makes quite a lot of sense. |
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If you think you can't, you're right.
In responce to this, and to you Licity, I'm going to tell you what I told another DV member; When I get Lucid, I use RCs as dream stabilizers. I've just actually started doing this in my Lucids (the 1st time I did it was during my 6th LD), and it's helped immensely in keeping the dream stable so I don't wake up prematurely. This is why I don't view them as useless. Even though I don't use them to help get me Lucid, they help me stay Lucid instead. |
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This guy,, and this guy,
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I wasn't disputing their effectiveness in and of themselves once already lucid. One you go lucid, your own schema regarding what RCs are supposed to do take over and they would end up helping stabilize if you were conditioned for that. |
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198.726% of people will not realize that this percentage is impossible given what we are measuring. If you enjoy eating Monterey Jack cheese, put this in your sig and add 3^4i to the percentage listed.
RCs are good when you already have a fair idea you're lucid. The frustrating thing is making that step (or steps) to lucidity from a non-lucid dream. Dreamsigns are frustrating too: my dreams have been full of my dreamsigns lately and I don't realise that I'm dreaming - it's almost as if my dreams are taunting me. |
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198.726% of people will not realize that this percentage is impossible given what we are measuring. If you enjoy eating Monterey Jack cheese, put this in your sig and add 3^4i to the percentage listed.
I've worked my orange conditioning into a structured system. I'll start off with how I use it in RL. |
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Last edited by TheWeirdnessSymposium; 09-22-2009 at 08:44 AM.
Ive only had about 5 lucid dreams...well that I can remember, I may have had others that I didnt remember cause I jumped right in without recall. However, every single one I remember started with the nose plug RC. it was like with that rush of air coming in although my nose was plugged came that rush of realization that I was dreaming. Its a pretty amazing experience. |
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Last edited by tkdyo; 09-23-2009 at 03:14 AM.
A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.
I have had numerous lucid dreams with RC's. Also have had lucids that i didnt need RC's. And WILD. |
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