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      Question regarding ADA and daily lucid awareness

      As part of working with your daily routines associated with ADA, has anyone tried spending the day just asking "why"? Why is that tree over there? Why did that car just go by, etc.? It would seem that the question "why" alone could be instrumental in acquiring lucidity in dreams if the question transferred to the dream state. Any perspectives?
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      If it makes you stop taking things for granted, it's probably a great technique. But if you ask why and you are satisfied with a boring answer you won't get much out of it. It's more about the state of mind it creates than what particular thing you are doing. But in general, I'd think that if it makes you think about ordinary, "mundane" things, you will probably be likely to become lucid.

      I never thought of this btw. I might start asking "why" now at random times, thanks
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      I agree. I didn't mean to imply that you would just throw the word around willy-nilly. When you say 'why' X, you delve for a moment into the object of your question. Why is it there? What's its purpose, etc.? It brings you fully into the moment. Thanks for the response.
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      Yes, if you spend some time actually thinking about it then it might be a great idea.
      One question that could be very effective is "why am I here?", possibly followed by "how did I get here?".
      If you are in the middle of a dream that didn't really have any logical beginning then these questions will not have any clear answers, and this would obviously be a major dreamsign.

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      I always ask myself, why am I here? why am I in this room? Why am I doing this? It reallyyy raises your awareness so if i'm doing anything out of the ordinary in my dream, I sort of just now, oh this must be a dream
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      Quote Originally Posted by rosetoast View Post
      I always ask myself, why am I here? why am I in this room? Why am I doing this? It reallyyy raises your awareness so if i'm doing anything out of the ordinary in my dream, I sort of just now, oh this must be a dream
      Don't you get exhausted after a while when you keep asking those questions? Maybe it's just me, but, I actually start getting stressed when I am consistently asking and answering questions in my brain. How do you do it without getting tired? Does it just come with practice?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ajanime22 View Post
      Don't you get exhausted after a while when you keep asking those questions? Maybe it's just me, but, I actually start getting stressed when I am consistently asking and answering questions in my brain. How do you do it without getting tired? Does it just come with practice?
      One thing that I really like doing in general, which I have mentioned a couple times on this forum, is to imagine as vividly as possible that waking life is a lucid dream.
      I think this kind of "lucid daydreaming" has several benefits:
      first of all, it gives you a "lucid feeling", so that waking life gets this magical dream quality to it and makes everything feel exciting, and also, it encourages you to question your state more often.
      Moreover, since you feel more excited about your surroundings you will naturally become more aware and observant.
      After all, waking life IS kind of like a dream anyway, since we can only experience it through information from our senses, and this is exactly how dreams are constructed - that is, through sensory input that our brain turns into something that we can identify - a tree makes no sound if nobody is there to hear it, because the kind of sound that we pick up with our ears only exists inside our brains!
      The sights and sounds that we experience in waking life are made of the exactly same stuff as the sights and sounds that we experience in dreams.
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      Exactly, Laurelindo. The only differences between a dream and physical reality is that change is not instantaneous and what we observe is persistent. I call waking reality a dream, and I make sure any reality checks that I do reflect the dream nature.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ajanime22 View Post
      Don't you get exhausted after a while when you keep asking those questions? Maybe it's just me, but, I actually start getting stressed when I am consistently asking and answering questions in my brain. How do you do it without getting tired? Does it just come with practice?
      I don't constantly do this every second of my day, just whenever i'm doing a reality check or whenever I get the chance I just stop and deeply think about my surroundings

      Quote Originally Posted by Laurelindo View Post
      One thing that I really like doing in general, which I have mentioned a couple times on this forum, is to imagine as vividly as possible that waking life is a lucid dream.
      I think this kind of "lucid daydreaming" has several benefits:
      I also do this, whenever i'm doing my reality check, I pretend that I just became lucid. I think to myself, omg! i'm dreaming!
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