A reality check is an experiment to see if you are in a dream or in waking reality. There are many ways to do this. |
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I haven' seen it anywhere so how do you? Thanks(: |
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A reality check is an experiment to see if you are in a dream or in waking reality. There are many ways to do this. |
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Main LD goals:
- Futuristic/sci-fi/cyberpunk big city
- Fantasy role-playing game
- Flight and other super powers
- Use lucid dreaming as a study-aid
- Personal development, inner peace etc
I've never Lucid Dreamed yet!!! I can't wait to though. Have you??? |
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I haven't had my first lucid either, I keep getting tangled up with my recall. I gotta try to make dream journaling a habit again. |
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Main LD goals:
- Futuristic/sci-fi/cyberpunk big city
- Fantasy role-playing game
- Flight and other super powers
- Use lucid dreaming as a study-aid
- Personal development, inner peace etc
One important thing: when you do a RC, you must really question if you are dreaming. |
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Lucid dreaming goals:
Fly( )Tame a recurring wolf that has been in about 10 different dreams/nightmares ( ) Fly on a Night Fury from HTTYD ( ) Ask my subconscious why I have so many nightmares ( )
Fight agent Smith ( )Ride a huge spider to a battle against a beenest ( )
Face all of my nightmare creatures and beat them ( ) Be a god ( )
Check the Wiki section, it is very useful. A lot of your questions can be answered there. The tutorials help a lot. As for reality checks, click here. When reality checking, you must question reality with effort. The amount of effort you put into RC's during waking life is the same as you would in dreams. Therefore, paying genuine attention to your surroundings is critical to realizing you're dreaming. If you can, without being ashamed of people thinking you're crazy, ask yourself out loud if you are dreaming. Always do numerous RC's, some may not work. Once again, welcome to Dreamviews! I'm sure you'll enjoy it here and learn a lot. Have fun lucid dreaming. |
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Last edited by JamesIsDreaming; 04-05-2011 at 11:31 AM.
A history check is a good one too. Try to remember how you got to where you are now, making sure your normal daily life connects with the time/place you are. In a dream, it usually won't. You'll wonder where you are, and realize you just appeared in whatever story you're in a few minutes ago. |
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Last edited by Dianeva; 04-05-2011 at 12:37 PM.
I have never performed one, always knew. Secondly, awareness is relative, and one will have various degrees of awareness even in the same dream or in waking life. Many times, in a dream, I don't care that I am dreaming, I am examining and trying to understand what has been presented. I will often go over the item again and again and often end the night still trying to comprehend the significance of a thing. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 04-05-2011 at 12:50 PM.
The ability to think about the dream as it is happening has always been one of my favorite aspects of lucid dreaming. You can consider the strangeness of the dream as it is still unfolding. This creates a cool feedback loop, where your thoughts about what just happened actually influence what happens next. |
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Thank you all!! |
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