Well let me tell you about what happened to me once: |
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Hi fellow dreamers! |
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Well let me tell you about what happened to me once: |
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Spoiler for Goals:
Although I'm not sure whether it would, I wouldn't take the chance, and do a different RC instead. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Oh but don't get me wrong, I consider nose pinching the best reality check to do in a lucid dream. Even when lucid I have failed to put one of my hands through the other one, nose pinching will only fail you if your nose is TOO stuffed, or if you just pinch it and breathe without really paying attention to the result. |
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Spoiler for Goals:
Someone once told me that the best RC is awareness, during the day try to ask to yourself "Is this a dream? Does this scenario make sense? How did I get here? Do I know these people?" many times, and your awareness will improve. This way, in a dream you will ask yourself one of these questions, and whenever you are not sure of what the answer is THEN you can do a reality check |
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Spoiler for Goals:
I agree completely that seems to make sense. For some reason i feel like Mr.Monk would be awesome at lucid dreaming. If your familiar with that show at all. Thanks a lot btw : ) |
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I can totally relate with you AndresLD. I've had quite a few dreams where the nose pinch rc didn't yield the exact results i was expecting. For some reason, when i lay down at night, my nose seems to stop up a little. Not because i'm sick or it's full of snot or something, but it is a little more difficult to breathe through my nose. It is usually not enough to bother me, but i have noticed the difference in an ld before. I did the nose pinch rc in a dream once and i was only able to breath just a little bit through only one side of my nose. Luckily, i still became lucid. The reason that i think it worked for me, is because i make sure that when i do the nose pinch rc, that no air whatsoever can come through my nose. So that way, if i do the nose pinch rc in a dream and any air comes through; i'll become lucid. |
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LD Goals: [] Have a successful VILD [] Take crazy, hallucinogenic, euphoric drug [] Fly through multi-colored ice cavern while "Surfing with the Alien" by Joe Satriani plays [] Fight a hollow, while using Zangetsu
"Lucid dreaming. Where you're limited only by your imagination and your ability to control it." - by me
This is my main RC and it always works well |
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I got a DILD with the nose pinch rc, this morning and yesterday morning. Those are not the only times its gotten me lucid. I'd estimate that's it's gotten me lucid somewhere between 30 and 40 times. Most of them not recorded though, |
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LD Goals: [] Have a successful VILD [] Take crazy, hallucinogenic, euphoric drug [] Fly through multi-colored ice cavern while "Surfing with the Alien" by Joe Satriani plays [] Fight a hollow, while using Zangetsu
"Lucid dreaming. Where you're limited only by your imagination and your ability to control it." - by me
A couple of nights ago I had a DILD where I kept pinching my nose, but I couldn't tell if I could still breathe or not because my nose was so stuffed. Eventually, after about 20 tries, I finally figured out that I could breathe and got over excited and woke up. |
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I don't think it should alter the RC itself in anyway since the objective is completely blocking the nasal passages and trying to breath through them. |
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That reality check failed me a few times as well, but it actually didn't matter. Of course, the basic theory is that you become lucid when the result of the RC shows that you are dreaming. Practically it works a bit different, at least when properly trained. When you do a RC, you already assume that you are dreaming anyway. You should! |
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