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whats annoying.....
I keep a DJ, do rcs, but I never see anything odd in real life that makes me question reality, therefore i never do this in my dreams. All of my lucid dreams are random. I've never gone and go "oh hey the sky isn't brown. I must be dreaming
Any tips?'
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If you want real success try techniques like Mild and or Deild. Also I feel that your focusing too much on illogical things, when you're asleep the conscious (logical) side of your brain is innactive so you will have trouble noticing out of the ordinary things. Instead focus on only doing rc's when you see a dream sign eg the colour blue, or when you see a women. This way you are more likely to recognize that its a dream becuase it is already built into your mind and you know what to expect. This is what I see mosty often, people eho just do RC's without linking it to anything.
Now for a handy but complex RC. Ive thought myself to question reality everytime by brain goes on a trail of thought. So whenever I day dream or remember where I left my keys, I remember to do an RC. This is a pretty solid way of achieving lucidity as I never need to see a dream sign I just have to concentrate on anything by accident.
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I don't really agree with linking RCs to anything. In my opinion, doing random RCs, together with asking yourself "Am I dreaming?" at completely random times has a best chance at getting you lucid. I suppose there is no harm, if on top of this, you also RC to anything else you like. If you interested, I put together a collection of methods you need to get consistent DILDs, including Awareness + RC method. With this method, you should start asking yourself at any time in a dream "Am I dreaming?", regardless of any dream sign, color, action, or anything else. Happy dreams:)
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Well doing it at random times in the day is exactly the same as my technique becuase you will only think of doing an rc at random times when your brain starts thinking about dreaming.