Hey, I have been trying the staring at your hands technique and repeating "tonight when I dream, I will see my hands and realize I am dreaming", as described in the book "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self". |
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Hey, I have been trying the staring at your hands technique and repeating "tonight when I dream, I will see my hands and realize I am dreaming", as described in the book "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self". |
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imo, it involves the same concept as, say, looking at a digital clock or trying to read text in a dream. you don't just look at your hand; you try to notice any small details that there may be such as the texture of your hand and/or the wrinkles of a knuckle, etc. the aforementioned examples are usually small in nature and therefore more concentrated/convoluted than something like a big red fence. for some reason it is difficult for the mind to make out small details such as these while dreaming, thus these things become distorted/not normal, which in turn aids the mind in realizing one is dreaming. |
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Last edited by MaGlCMaN; 09-29-2009 at 06:12 PM.
For me, they're not normal. I oftentimes have more or less, smaller or bigger or just weird fingers, just analyze them. |
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Try to count your fingers. |
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Yeah, I count my fingers twice, and I look at my lines on my hand to see if they look the same. |
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The thing that discourages me is that I saw my hands in a dream the other night (while holding a pistol and nonchalantly walking past a cop), but they looked completely normal, like my own hands and I didn't question it. |
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A lot of things look completely normal when you're dreaming. I use it as just another reality check, I don't know how the book described it but that's what it is for me. |
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Thanks, I'll keep trying it. I'm also trying the pinching your nose to see if you can breathe technique. |
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Actually, I remember holding my hand out in front of me in a dream once, and seeing through it almost completely. It was really amazing. |
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I think the point of that technique is to look and see if your hands are normal. |
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Is your avatar of Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of World War II? |
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Whenever I look at my hands in a dream I relize that I would only do that if I was trying to relize if I was in a dream or not. So then I begin rubbing them which stabalizes the dream then I can start interacting with my enviroment. |
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I had an oddish, silly experience the other day... |
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Come on! What if Martin Luther King said: "I kinda have a dream... nah, I don't wanna talk about it."
well, not ALL of the fingers |
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Come on! What if Martin Luther King said: "I kinda have a dream... nah, I don't wanna talk about it."
Who is this "he" you're talking about? I never read that book. |
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You shouldn't really think about how techniques work and if they will work. I find questioning techniques I learn don't seem to work only until I say: This time it will work. The hands thing has worked for me many of times and it's fun to see how they look in your dreams. I'm sure you have read this somewhere before but rubbing your hands works as a RC only because you wonder in your dreams... wouldn't I only be rubbing my hands if I was... dreaming? POOF lucid. I wish it would happen like that more often lol. Goodluck! |
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The point is not to "stare" at your hand, but to examine them with attention and count your fingers. |
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Dec. 2006 - July 2007:
92 DILDs + 30 WILDs ; 75% too short, 24% decent, ~3 of 2 to 5 minutes
(I stopped counting after that)
I read about this technique in Castaneda's books. Don Juan said to Castaneda, look for your hands in your dreams. So I got into the habit of looking at my hands as my sole reality check during the day - I don't use anything else. |
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For me, Looking at my hands is always a dead give-away that I am dreaming. |
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I has the finger-rc as my standard one, because when you does it in a dream, its so badass! Once i got like ten fingers, and i could really see fingers growing out of the hand. Discusting - but fun. |
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