It's happened two nights in a row that I would perform more than one reality check within the dream, and it would work, but I wouldn't become lucid |
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It's happened two nights in a row that I would perform more than one reality check within the dream, and it would work, but I wouldn't become lucid |
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Last edited by chelle; 04-02-2014 at 03:09 AM.
You need to do Awareness. The one where you rub your hands is a stabilization thing, making your dream more clear. Awareness is the main thing that gets you lucid. Just be aware every once in awhile everyday, in a dream everything seems normal so doing a RC is normal in it. Awareness helps you notice things in dreams. |
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Lucid dreams make your dreams come true!!
Like sparkley said, you lack awareness. Doing mindless RC's throughout the day will only serve one purpose: doing them mindlessly in your dreams! |
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Meditation + Creative Visualization + Lucid Dreaming = Achieve anything you want
Hi there! |
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yes!! All day Awareness and/or Self Awareness! they will never let you down! |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
All Day awareness guide < - How I got lucid without performing a RC |
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thanks sugarplums- I've been meditating and practicing self-awareness/ADA for most of the day, hopefully it'll work for tonight or the next! |
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There's no guarantee. Reality checks confirm lucidity, but they aren't great at inducing it. Honestly, it's a flawed method that works better for some than others. Why? It has too many opportunities to fail. First, you have to notice a dream sign. Then you have to perform an RC. Finally, it has to be successful--since you're not lucid until that final step, sometimes your mind will rationalize anomalies. And there's no guarantee any of these chances will appear in your dream. Not trying to make it sound hopeless, only saying that your frustration isn't unwarranted, and not entirely your fault. |
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The best thing is to have a really big bag-o-tricks to get that little nudge into lucidity. Yes, (self) awareness and memory are key. But RCs help too. Even if you only get 2 out of 50 or less LDs from the RC leading the awareness instead of the other way around (which is most often for me, too), wouldn't you rather have those 2 than NOT having them? Lucid is lucid, take them where you can. And RCs can save lucids as well. You should make the RC (+ raised self-awareness) a reflex to just about anything out of the ordinary, any time anything grabs your attention. I do a lot of RCs (many dozen nose plugs a day easily) and have never done a RC-and-forget in a dream yet. I've gotten lucid just once out of 29 LDs from a "that's weird, <reflex RC>, oh, I'm dreaming" moment. But several "I might be dreamings" have been cemented into lucidity with the RC, and at least one (really good) LD was saved and prolonged with the RC (nose pinch all the way). If you have your RC as a quick reflex, you don't lose precious dream time thinking what to do and fading to awake. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
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