Whe reality check was the nose-plug technique btw |
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It was my 4th night trying last night, and I think I'm getting a bit better. However, I seem to be taking baby steps as each night presents a new problem. Last night I remember various times when I was dreaming and suspected I was dreaming, so I'd perform a reality check. But each time I thought about lucidty and performed a reality check, it would partially pull me out of the dream, and I would perform the reality check in real life in my bed. I would still be dreaming, but it was as if I could see the dream at 50% opacity while muted. I can't seem to separate coming awake with becoming lucid. Is there a theory as to why this is happening? |
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Whe reality check was the nose-plug technique btw |
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Sounds like you were having False Awakenings. They're common and the trick is to ALWAYS do a RC whenever you wake up. Be very critical each time you wake up and perform a RC to confirm you're indeed awake. Also, I would not call that baby steps. A few Lucids already is great progress. Keep it up! |
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There is nothing to really help you but maybe a few stability tricks. When you become lucid try your best to stay calm. Also try using as many senses as possible. Try touching a lot of things. Shout things like increase dream vividness. |
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