Noticing your surroundings to see if you know this place in real life, or if they look normal. |
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What are some reality checks that don't require any movement at all? Like, I heard one where you look at your nose through the corner of your eye, and if you can't see it, your dreaming. |
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Noticing your surroundings to see if you know this place in real life, or if they look normal. |
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Well, apparently Walms has had a lot of luck by feeling how heavy his body is. Just try and feel the weight of your body, if it is different that usual, then you can question wether you are dreaming or not. |
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Well, I just casually pinch my nose. Make it look like not such a big deal. |
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Yeah the closing the air pipe in the throat really works for me. I find that I can't even close it if I'm dreaming. |
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Yeah, gravity RC works for me, just need to stand there and feel your own body, either that or check the air, sometimes in dreams vision will be foggy or the ambient will feel heavy, so use that too sometimes. Both only need to focus on either yourself, or the place you are at. |
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To be honest, all it really takes is to question whether you are dreaming or not. If I was to question it, in a dream, I would notice the atmosphere is very strange. For me, a dream is quite dark/dim, colours sort of faded. Light does not change with movement, i.e. shadows don't appear, it seems as if I am inside a photograph. |
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My motionless RC for the last couple years now has just been to make the effort to float upwards into the air. It almost always works in the dreamworld. So if it doesn't work, I can be almost positive that I'm in reality |
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Yeah the trying to make your body float upwards sounds good. I might start using that one too. |
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Current Lucid Goal: Summon a Dragon
I assume they need to be invisible so your acquaintances don't notice em? I always try to explode a nearby lamp or their heads, or indeed just ask myself if it's a dream looking around 10-20 seconds into the conversation. |
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I was told a great reality check is to attempt to use telekinesis. Look at a small object and try to move the object with your mind. If you sincerely believe that the object will move and you perform this reality check in a dream the object will actually move. On top of being a way to reality check, I suppose this could help those who have trouble with dream control. |
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That doesn't work for me... Mostly I get so caught up in the dream that it always surprises me when I figure it out. |
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The only measurable difference between the dream world and the regular one is whether the laws of "nature" are consistent in identical experiments.
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Sounds great. I am going to start using the telekinesis, and the floating upwards one. |
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Simply questioning reality would do. That's what the reality checks are all about. The physical movements only concretes it. |
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