Same way you would in any lucid dream. Get up from bed and either explore your room or house, or walk out or fly out and have fun. |
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Same way you would in any lucid dream. Get up from bed and either explore your room or house, or walk out or fly out and have fun. |
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If you know during the dream that you're in a false awakening, then you're no longer in a false awakening. You are lucid. And, if you're lucid, you need only remember "where" you want to be, or what you want to explore, and your dream should change to accommodate. If it doesn't, you might pause for a moment and gather your awareness, as your dreaming mind might not know you're there yet, and expectation and unconscious process are still in charge. |
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What about techniques like spinning or falling backwards? |
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Both can wake you up or cause another false awakening. I recommend teleporting. I have been meaning to try sageous teleporting method, but I normally just expect the bedroom door to be the door to outside. Or destroy the ground and go down there. might be scary, but I am planning on it being in the sky and realizing my dream home is a castle in the clouds. |
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The answer to your question doesn't lie in technique; it rests firmly in self-awareness. If you are self-aware after a false awakening, then it should be as easy to change out the current dream schema with a preferred adventure as it is in any other dream. So spin, fall backward, choose a door, teleport, fly away, swim through the floor, blow away the dream with a wave of your hand (one of my favorites), call a dream god on your phone to do the work for you, float through the ceiling, draw a portal on the wall, simply close your eyes with the full expectation of opening them somewhere else, or do something else altogether. |
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