When you look back at the clock try to imagine what the time will be, for example tell yourself that it will be 12:00 when you look at it. In a dream it should change to that time, that way you won't accadentally mestake it for real-life. |
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alrite well i have been relying on the digital clock and it has been effective but it's just annoying when in real life, i double check it right before the minute changes. like for example it says 7:59. i look away and look back and it says 8:00 and i'm thinking 'ugh...' |
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When you look back at the clock try to imagine what the time will be, for example tell yourself that it will be 12:00 when you look at it. In a dream it should change to that time, that way you won't accadentally mestake it for real-life. |
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For me it is generally the opposite... digital clocks will change in WL instead of dreams, dunno what I do but have the luck of these things breaking <.< |
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The only trouble I have with my digital clock is when it gets turned upside down... |
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Bollocks.
I don't understand why anyone does the clock reality test. The plug your nose and breath and the push your finger through your palm are way better. |
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Lol, I know what you mean. I had a weird moment one day when I saw a person at work that was a dreamsign for me. So I did a quick watch RC, and the minutes turned over right at that point. what I did was look around and try to half convince myself it was a dream. Then I did more RC's |
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Last edited by Caradon; 04-28-2009 at 07:31 AM.
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Last edited by lucidspark64; 04-28-2009 at 04:26 PM.
Well, when I dream that I'm at work I often see people that I used to work with A lot, but no longer do. I've gotten Lucid from noticing this a few times. |
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