I always do about 10 Nose Checks a day and it really pays off in the DILDs |
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3 days ago i started a new lucid dream programme/regime. I have changed my reality checks, i now do awareness reality checks, finger count, light switch, and look at the hands. Before i wasn't doing any reality checks, now i do lots and it is paying off. I started 4 days ago and i have had 4 lucid dreams, and lucid dreams in the last three nights. I wasn't getting any lucid dreams before i changed my approach, this has really benefited me, i now feel as if i can lucid dream every night and as if i can't fail to become lucid. |
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I always do about 10 Nose Checks a day and it really pays off in the DILDs |
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Suprisingly as i say i feel as if i can't fail to become lucid that night i do. I think it might have something to do with i had run out of Red Leicester cheese but iv bought some more now so i am happy. I feel this helps me to become lucid because i dream of past friends, homes, schools etc which enables me to realise it is a dream. |
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Do you do these all the time? |
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I'm guessing your new to lucid dreamng? Yes, the more you do reality checks the quicker it will start to run onto your dreams. Also you have to take them seriously, always take into account you could be dreaming when performing a reality check otherwise you will get a lot of failed ones. Reality checks are the best way for beginners to induce lucid dreams. The tricky part of this is that it is hard to imagine being in a situation where beginners cannot tell reality from non reality. This is where the commitment comes in. You have to keep double checking reality until it comes second nature. |
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Yeah.. I'm new to lucid dreaming. |
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Adding to what ld master said: in adition to reality checks I have found it important to set goals to do in lucids and imprint them in your mind. (Example: I want to create a kitten from thin air, or I want to fly over the landscape, etc.). Sometimes these goals will actually act as a reality check in dreams, because you'll start trying to accomplish them in your dream and realize "oh yeah, this is what I wanted to do while dreaming. I must be dreaming!" |
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So i have been having frequent lucid dreams since i started the reality checks and observing my surroundings so i decided to stop them for a while and see the results and i have been doing this 5 days and i have no lucid dreams in 5 days, i don't think thats a coincidence. |
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I'm gonna see if my lucids come back, i bet they are back within the next few nights. Anyone else notice if they stop their reality checks for a while their lucid dreams stop too? |
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ya if i stop reality checking then my dreams stop quite a bit. The biggest thing that effects me though is lack of sleep |
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It took three nights but the reality checks have entered my dreams, thats the good news for me. The bad news is that i recall this dream and at the end i am doing lots of reality checks consecutively without becoming lucid, and i recall my vision being very strange. I have noticed that the last few nights i have been having very vivid dreams and been recalling them very well which is strange for me, i have been eating cheese and b6 before bed which probably is the main reason. |
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I started doing frequent RCs as soon as I read about them, and whaddya know, my first and only LD so far was triggered by a nose plug RC. And man, that feeling is priceless~ |
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Congratulations ld master, stay consistent with your RC's. |
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