 Originally Posted by VagalTone
Excuse me: what is your lucidity rate? Have you achieved Hukif's proficiency?
While i think gravity RC will work with enough practice, as with so many other things, i see most of our modern approaches as contrived techniques which result in contrived lucidity, bound by hopes and fears. I praise lucidity that comes out of an upgraded awareness, a new perspective on life and perceptions, and not merely on will power workouts. I think that we as human beings do have the right to lucid dream naturally providing we are exploring our experiences and therefore reaching a more fresh outlook on reality and life, and not merely labeling our life mindlessly and taking it for granted, from which all non-lucidity emerges.
Ultimately, i think lucid dreaming must be self sustaining and not dependent on scarce, depletable mind resources. We simply have to look at lucidity as a natural consequence of something more important to which we should really pay attention to: our moment to moment experience, which just like in a non lucid dream we take for granted, and so crystalize every moment of pure perception with a dichotomy of self other, building layers and layers of our own version of reality, within an agenda of a neurotic ego.
I apologize for the late response for I myself have been very busy with school. I'm lucid daily but no I have no reached Hukif's level yet, don't forget he's been doing this for almost a decade.
Just like any other technique what you put in is what you'll get out!
 Originally Posted by mimihigurashi
Yes, like I said, for some people it's different, it doesn't work the same for everyone, unfortunately. For me it's often very realistic.
It seems that no technique is truly foolproof.
Indeed it does, like Hukif for example. He damn near did every technique you could think of, he has dreams so vivid and normal that he couldn't tell realities apart including ADA. This is where Gravity-RC played a major role for him but like you stated before it's different for everyone.
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