I usually do them whenever I'm zoned out, or when something strange happens. Like one day I was on the bus back from school, and a chicken literally crossed the road. Weird stuff like that. |
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I've been trying to lucid dream off and on for the past year and have had only a few lucids. I do various reality checks, but the one that seems to work best for me is looking at my hands and counting my fingers (one dreamsign is I always have at least 7 fingers). I also use the technique of looking at text, such as a digital clock, and seeing if it changes. I do these reality checks periodically throughout the course of the day, but I feel like I should ask for advice to see if I can improve on something. |
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I usually do them whenever I'm zoned out, or when something strange happens. Like one day I was on the bus back from school, and a chicken literally crossed the road. Weird stuff like that. |
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Last edited by username695; 05-22-2010 at 05:37 AM.
Personally, I do reality checks every 15 minutes, using objects I daily use, like the laptop or my wallet, to remind me to RC. For example. if I see my wallet, I'd think, "Yeah, I have to do an RC every time I see my wallet." And then I would RC. using color instead of objects is better, but it calls for a lot more reality checks. Try doing a reality check whenever you see the color black. If it develops into a habit, RCing in dreams = piece of cake. |
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'The petals dance through the wind,
The crimson blood shimmers on the snow,
The shattered heart weeps of hidden sorrow.
And over a pure white sky,
rises a black moon.'
- Max
interesting thought. That color idea sounds like such a great idea. |
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Everytime I see the colour orange I'm gonna RC. |
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Cute red hood come walk with me, leave your room mate friend
Well, you could try to extend your RC for long periods of time? For example, if you are often on the computer, try to be counting your fingers for as long as you are there, that should make the RC appear more in dreams. |
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Woah that object idea is awesome, I'm definately doing that tomorrow |
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