 Originally Posted by talleyrand06
So I've been doing reality checks a lot, and because of that, I've had three lucid dreams so far! Two of them were just a few seconds long (before adrenaline kicked in and i woke up), but last night I had a ND where I was driving my car through a forest road, and all of a sudden, I got this inkling in me that it was a dream. So I said, "this isn't a Hyundai, this is a Porsche." And I gassed it and sure enough it was a Porsche, and I was zooming down the road knowing I was in a dream. I decided to test myself to be more calm in my lucid dreams, so I said, "this is a lucid dream." While I got a kick of adrenaline, it was very managable and not enough to wake me up.
Anyways, I'll be having an ND, and I'll think to myself, "I should do a RC." Usually, just by having this thought, I'll realise I'm in a dream, and by the time I bring my finger into my hand, I'm already fully aware that it's a dream. Somehow, my reality checks have always passed. Even in a dream, my finger never goes through my palm. Is the point of doing an RC just to test if it's a dream? Or if I try to fail these reality checks, and get my finger to pass through my palm, will I have more vividity as well?
thx!
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Hey tallyrand06! That's really interesting, and I am by no means an expert with LD or RC, but I can tell you what I initially thought.
You say that you already know you're dreaming when you do a RC. Maybe that's preventing the RC from failing? Does that make sense? Follow my logic - you are SO sure it's a dream that your mind is not letting you assume reality. What do you think (and anyone else)?
As for a dream being more vivid, that would mean there are "levels" of lucid dreams. I've never heard of that, has anyone else? For example, you are lucid enough to drive a Porsche (niiiice) yet not lucid enough to defy the laws of physics?? Perhaps, but I am not exactly sure. Maybe people LD with different specificities. For example, someone who is very literal minded (such as me) may never be able to stick their finger through their palm since I would always think, "That's impossible!"
Thoughts??
Good luck in the future
(...and enjoy the Porsche
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