Do an RC every time something odd/weird/unfamiliar/peculiar happens and use the MILD tech. |
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so, last night i was dreaming and i was hanging out with my cousin we were at in-n-out |
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Do an RC every time something odd/weird/unfamiliar/peculiar happens and use the MILD tech. |
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LD's: 18Listen to This Will Destroy You
The fact that these things happen and that you notice them probably means that you're getting closer to lucidity. |
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LD's: 1½, one failure and one WIN!
Goals: Stop and take in the environment: [ ] Find my Dream Guide [ ] Find a mirror and see what I look likr [ ]
Finished the Advanced Task of the Month for December in my first LD
It's funny how the mind will convince you that everything is okay, even though half of the scene is totally out of whack. I have a lot of the same problems with bizarre occurrences and still not recognizing that I'm dreaming. |
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Yeah, I think I play too many video games because I can be killing zombies in a dream, or even flying, and I won't see anything wrong with it. I guess video games have made me too used to random stuff happening. One good thing about it I guess is that video games can be my dream sign...I just figured that out. |
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Ya, letters, words, and stuff always seem messed up. Couple nights ago in an LD I linked an RC with the fact that the letters on this license plate kept changing every time I looked at it. I started using this kind of stuff as RCs but not sure if other people do. I like using clocks/watches alot too besides the other common ones. Every time I have a dream, even if I don't record it I note any weird dream signs and make a mental or physical note to watch for or incorporate them into LDing somehow in the future. It was kind of annoying actually since I was trying to record the license plate to hunt this person down for something they did lol. |
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