Homework Assignments for Lesson I
1. Start your own workbook thread in this subforum.
Done!
2. Start a DreamViews dream journal and record each dream.
Well, I've only just signed up to DreamViews today, so I don't have a dream journal here yet. I suppose I could copy my dream journal entries over to here, but... I guess it doesn't really matter. I'll start one in the morning and post tonight's dreams there. I'll post again here with a link to it in the morning.
Okay, I've started my dream journal now! I'd link to it here, but I can't post links yet.
3. Do at least one reality check a day, and list it in your workbook.
My reality checks include counting my fingers, sticking my finger through my palm, reading text and double-checking to see if it changes, doing the same as the text RC but with clocks, and (rarely) closing my nose and trying to breathe. I do an RC (or two) whenever something strange happens, whenever the thought crosses my mind, or whenever something reminds me. Of course, I also do an RC when I wake up.
I also have a few more specific RCs (which I often forget to do, though I'm working on that). When somebody starts a conversation with me (or vice versa), I'll ask myself who that person is and how I know them. When I get in the car or any other vehicle, I'll ask myself where I'm going and why. Also, when I'm about to open a door, I'll visualize a different room or area on the other side of the door; if I don't end up there, I'll ask myself if I ended up where the door is supposed to lead to. If any of these RCs fail (save for the door one, which is a dead giveaway), I'll perform one of the general RCs I mentioned in the previous paragraph.
4. Extra Credit: if you notice any recurring elements in your dream journal (aka dream signs), list it in your workbook for 10 hall points.
Nope.
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