I always become lucid by means of what you might call an 'awareness epiphany'. I just use RCs to confirm this, too. |
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Every time I have become lucid it has happened when I've already had a fairly strong suspicion that I'm lucid and the only role the RC plays is to confirm I'm lucid; I've never become lucid from randomly doing an RC (even though I've been doing them all day when awake). |
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I always become lucid by means of what you might call an 'awareness epiphany'. I just use RCs to confirm this, too. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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If you can't really seem to see where your body is, that's probably a clarity problem, not something you can correct in waking life except by eating choccy/bananas/greentea/whatever they're suggesting now. Just stabilize in-dream. And yes, for some people RCs are just like that, in which case I reccommend not doing them! Just every once in a while think "is this a dream?" and then "how do I know that?" |
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Normally, by the time I reality check, I'm already lucid. It just helps give me a minute to stabilize the dream and come to terms with things. |
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I believe that once you do reality checks in a certain pattern it may occur in your dream which is when you have the chance to do a RC and become lucid. It takes some practice though, I'm still working at it. |
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