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      Does recall improve your DILD chances?

      I was thinking about recall and how it could be related to DILD and the possibility of LDs. I have somewhat good recall and am noticing a few dream signs I could use while asleep. Also I am going to try and make a habit of RCing in different ways during the day. What I was wondering was:
      Does recall improve you chances of DILD, since DILD is losely based on noticing dream signs and such?

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      Short answer: Yes.

      Slightly longer answer: How would you know if you had a LD if you can't recall it?

      Even longer answer (although probably still summarized because I'm brutally tired right now): Recall, for me, is the key to everything. If I can't remember my dreams, I can't pick out dream signs, I can't become in tune with what my head has been playing for me as of late. I use all of my dreams as a step forward in becoming lucid, because I analyze all of my dreams for that one point where something didn't add up, or I just should have recognized something... know what I mean? I start recognizing these things in future dreams, and then, bam, something crosses that threshold and I'm lucid

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      Great! Thanks for the response. (:

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