I just realized I am not sure of the definition of FA. Does it mean anytime you switch from one dream to a totally unrelated one? Or does it have to be that you dream that you wake up in your own bed, get up, and start to do the things that you normally do but at some point either you become lucid or it just goes into a regular dream? |
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No, that's not what I mean. Does an FA have to be a dream in which you think you have woken up in your own bed, you get up, go in the bathroom, etc. and at some point you really wake up and realize the first time that you woke up was a dream? Or is it whenever you switch dreams and think that the situation you were previously in was a dream, but now you are really awake? I guess it's kind of stupid to like, wake up and you're driving a car and think, oh, I guess I was just dreaming. But it feels similar. Thinking about it, I guess only the first situation really counts as an FA, but I'm not sure. |
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Moonbeam, for me, a "false awakening" is where I sincerely believe that I'm awake and going about my day, etc. .. but in reality I'm still asleep in bed. |
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I normaly Think of false awakening's, as dreaming that I wake up in my bed. |
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I almost always consider FAs to be when you feel that a dream has ended because you think you are no longer asleep. The exception is that you don't have to have falsely awoken from a dream. You can also falsely awaken into a dream. |
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In most of my FA's, I'm trying to write in my dream-journal, but something weird prevents me. That was turning out to be a good lucid-inducer, but last time I had an FA and tried to write, everything was fine. I even did RC's, but no proof of dreaming, until I really woke up (much later in the night) and was surprised to realize that it had been a dream. |
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make it a habit to nosepinch whenever you think of it or you suddenly become aware you're in bed or you wake up |
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