 Originally Posted by Kyte
I see, but what made it seem like it wasn't a dream was it felt like I woke up, and I could see my head[dream sign?] and about half my room, so thats the only reason why I doubted it was a dream. I couldn't do a dream sign the clarity was awful, and everything looked so disorientated, are they're any other methods?
What you experienced there was a false awakening which is common after lucids or semi lucids.
Therefore, it is always best to perform a reality check when you "wake up" to check whether or not you are actually still dreaming.
When you say you "couldn't do a dream sign", I'm not sure if i know what you mean. So I'm going to presume what you meant to say is "reality check", not dream sign.
A good reality check to perform to ensure that you are dreaming is to hold your nose and see if you are still able to breath through it. Once you have confirmed that it is a dream, a good way to improve the clarity would be to shout out loud "increase clarity", or something of that effect. If that doesn't work, stand still and stare at an object close to you until it becomes clearer. Maybe feel the ground, listen for sounds, smell the air, just try to engage all your senses.
Hope that helps.
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