im new here and i read something on reality checks and i wanted to know what should i do for reality checks and how many should i do a day? |
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im new here and i read something on reality checks and i wanted to know what should i do for reality checks and how many should i do a day? |
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There's different types of reality checks you can do. It's essentially anything you can do to prove that you are dreaming, and that the situation you're in is not reality. |
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It is important not to just check and know that you're not dreaming. You have to really ask yourself seriously whether you're dreaming or not and be aware of the reason the reality check succeeded, and what the alternative out be if it had failed. Apparently it also helps to think about what you would do in the situation that the reality check failed and you found that you were in a dream. |
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To piggy back his question: What do you guys mean by "odd" or "out of the ordinary"? In my daily life strange things don't really happen that often so I don't think I'd RC very often if I went by that rule. |
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As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
It just means that in anything does occur that strikes you as unusual. Don't just wait for unusual things to happen though, because they will likely be few and far between. Also, lower the bar for what is unusual. Say you're reading something on the net and there's a typo, you could do a reality check then. Or maybe it's just something that you don't see every day, but might not be too strange, like a city fox out during the afternoon or a pink limousine (two things I saw recently.) You also want to be on the look out for dream signs that you see frequently in your dreams and reality check when you encounter them. So, if you have dreams about spiders then you should reality check whenever you see a spider. It doesn't have to be exact either, so if you saw a spider on TV or just something that reminded you of a spider like bug spray or another insect (yes, I'm aware spiders aren't insects.) |
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