misotanni⚘ Thank you for coming back to this thread.
Computer gaming addicts and others in front of a computer screan, for work, 8 hours a day, dream about that. In 2008 I left my hiptop phone on all night and it would cry out "New Message" when ever there was activity on Saltcube forum.
Thrilled, I would come out of my sleep to look at my email notification. I'm in Australia and the scintillating arguments on that lucid dream forum would happen when I was supposed to be asleep. But I was So o o happilly addicted to that Saltcube Forum hahaha.
It did lead to peculiar dreams. Dreams of me checking the forum and reading wildly amazing stuff while asleep
BUT
I'd wake up for real in the morning, enthusiastically check the site. But the thrilling stuff wasn't there any more.
I'd just dreampt it
rolllaugh

Heres more from that page on reality checks link in my other post post 2
Introduction
A*reality check, also known as a*reality test*or*critical state testing*(LaBerge), is a staple and vital aspect of standard lucid dream practice.*
In essence, a reality check is a simple test one performs to establish if one is either dreaming or awake. Perhaps the oldest known reality check is the folk wisdom to "pinch yourself to see if you're dreaming", however this is a somewhat unreliable test.*
There are a multitude reality checks, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. To date, there is no "perfect" test and each has the potential to fail:*giving*false results.**
The following tutorial outlines the basic principles behind all reality checks, the various available tests are listed individually in the technique section.*
The Technique
1) Using one's*dream journal*compile a list of "dream signs", a dream sign is any theme that regularly occurs in one's dreams.*
2) During one's waking hours regularly perform your chosen reality check whenever something unusual, unexpected,*or dreamlike occurs. Be especially vigilant to perform a reality check whenever a waking event closely resembles one of your dream signs.*Regularity and consistency are*absolutely key, you are attempting to develop a new default lifestyle behaviour.*
3)*Be certain to perform each*test seriously and with full critical awareness—do not simply assume that you are awake.*Do not*allow yourself to perform a test on "auto pilot", it is vital that you perform each reality check with a critical mind and full lucid awareness.*
4) Perform a minimum of 10 reality checks each day, ideally many more. Reality testing should become a natural default behaviour, performed daily, for the duration of your life*as a lucid dreamer.*
5) As dreams closely mimic our waking life events and thought patterns, the idea is that developing the habit of regularly reality checking during one's waking life will eventually transfer into the dream world, at which point it will instigate a Dream Initiated Lucid Dream (DILD).*
Here's the link
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https://www.thelucidguide.com/Techniques/Reality-Check
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