Thanks for doing these podcasts! I find it very encouraging (not to mention informative) to listen to them. Don't worry about the length: as far as I'm concerned, longer is better. I understand that all of you have busy schedules, but I hope you can put more out soon.
Now, the question:
My dreams are full of "jump cuts." I'll be in one place, then I'll be in another. I know this is very common, but it seems to throw a wrench in the normal advice of making RC and dreamsign habits. Normal advice says to do things like "Remember to RC when you walk through a door," but in all the time I've been journalling I don't think I've ever walked through a door. I have a jump cut to already being through it, and as far as my dreaming self knows, I walked through the door a while ago, so it doesn't bear thinking about. Many of my dreamsigns are location-based (huge rooms and camping are both common), but since the dream always cuts into the middle of the scene, my dream self believes I've already been camping (or in a huge room) for a long time. Putting it another way, I never consciously transition into a new place in a way that would trigger "I wasn't in a huge room before, but I am now, so I should RC."
I already do mantras, auto-suggestion, etc, but I haven't had any luck recognizing my common dream signs. Do you have any other advice?
p.s. Both A's in my name are pronounced like the A in apple.
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