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      Quote Originally Posted by Sora View Post
      I don't really get this line XD. There is a difference between French French and Canadian French but only the sounding we use the sames word but we, Canadian French, our french is full of anglicism and is pretty much more released.

      I have a question about RC. Does RC needs to be done IRL to increase my DILD chance I don't really get it ._. And I found that the Enthousiasm of having a LD (Like when you realize that you're having a LD) can makes you Wake up. Is it true?
      Yea, when you do a reality check, it should be something that you physically perform in RL, during waking life. But there is also a critical mental component- you should try to stop, and really explain to yourself why it is that you aren't dreaming. Does everything seem logical? Are there any gaps in your memory? Etc. This helps you to just get in the habit of recognizing what is going on, so that you will realize you are in a dream. It gives you a 'foolproof' (no RC is actually foolproof, make sure to do about 3 every time) way to prove to yourself that you are dreaming, and also just the "habit" of it may carry into a dream- for example, if you RC by looking at the time, and you see a digital clock, you may say to yourself, "Hmm, I should RC just because I'm looking at that." You look away, you look back, the numbers have changed, and BAM! you're lucid

      Yes, sometimes you can wake up from the excitement. Unless you're me, you usually get over it after a few lucids. Just remember that when you do become lucid, you should try to stay calm, look around, just relax and try to "stabilize" the dream and make it as real as possible before you try to do crazy fun things

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      Last edited by Shift; 03-24-2009 at 06:24 PM.

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