I actually just jotted down the randomness. The "dreams" just felt like a bunch of very brief, sporadic, short events. Nothing enjoyable, nothing scary... they literally stirred no emotion. At least, none that I can remember.
But regardless of how random, I did jot down everything I could remember. I'm already on the lookout for reoccurring themes or events. I think I have my work cut out for me, though: not once in the dream was I able to look at my hands, find a clock, hold my breath, or do any of the basic Reality Checks I've been practicing.
Reverse blinking? Wow, just the name alone sound intriguing. Consider it Googled. I know that when I was younger, I used to look around the room in a really wild, crazed motion. I imagine my eyes - darting from the ceiling to the floor, to the sides, to the corners... everywhere - must have made me look insane... but after 30 seconds or so, they get worn out. And once the eyelids began to relax... I was gone. That was quite a while ago, though... and depending how your recommended Reverse Blinking works, I may or may not have to try it again, sometime.
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