So I just learned about DILD technique and reality checks. This is how my first attempt went. |
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So I just learned about DILD technique and reality checks. This is how my first attempt went. |
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No that should not happen three times in a row, and isn't too reliable...definitely use the nose pinch always |
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This means that you should use a different reality check that will work better for you. Some reality checks just don't work too well for certain people. It's also possible that you're not putting enough effort into it. If you're just doing it casually without much thought then it's pretty much useless. You have to really question your reality and expect the reality check to work. |
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Previously known as Lucidis.
Did you do any exercises between after wking up each time. |
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Well I actually just learned about all this stuff an hour or two before I went to bed last night. So I quickly started doing RCs before I fell asleep. That probably has to do with it. |
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The standard reality checks do not work for every person. I have never succeeded with the hand-based ones myself. I had to develop my own RC that worked for me. |
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You should definitely change your RCs. Try nose-plug and some RC involving dream changeability (reading, clocks) instead. |
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DILD: 123 ; WILD: 10 ; DEILD: 9
I'm a little hesitant to do a reading or clock RCs because...wouldn't I have to first find a clock or book in my dream? I thought that might be a problem for me since I usually feel so light headed and discombobulated when I enter my dreams. |
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Last edited by Lucidi; 07-03-2012 at 10:43 PM.
It takes practice to learn a technique |
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I wear a watch all the time for RCs. And reading... I do this RC when I observe my surrounding and notice a label or whatever. When you observe your surrounding, it is important to raise your awareness. After you successfully accomplish RCs in your dreams a few times, it will be easier to become lucid next time IMO. |
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DILD: 123 ; WILD: 10 ; DEILD: 9
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