There are several types of reality checks. Most common are the nose pinch reality check, where you pinch your nose and try to breathe through it. If you're dreaming, you'll be able to. |
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I've been reading the stickies and have concluded that I should try to get DILDs to start out with. I am also keeping a dream journal to help with dream recall. But when they say to preform a "reality check" or reality checks throughout the day, what does that actually involve? Is there a certain thing you are supposed to do to make sure you are not dreaming, or do you just question if you are awake or not? |
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There are several types of reality checks. Most common are the nose pinch reality check, where you pinch your nose and try to breathe through it. If you're dreaming, you'll be able to. |
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Here is the guide to reality checks, it lists many of them. |
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Bollocks.
Hi guys, I have a quick question. Are Reality Checks only used after noticing a dreamsign in the wakingworld (like your alarm beeps or you see a red BMW) or just whenever you think about it? |
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The first works better in the long run. (Any time something is out of place, especially if you often see that something in the dream). |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
It;s anything that helps you figure out if you are dreaming or awake. Check out the tutorial for reality checks in the tutorial section. It's got a number of common ones and explains just what they are. |
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This is what I always tell people |
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Thanks Shift. I've read your signature more than once, and I follow your instructions. I check my hands, the clock, text..etc. |
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Don't count on the finger through the hand RC, the one time I tired that in a dream, it failed. Usually my environments are unusual in dreams, so now I'm checking my surroundings and trying to remember how I got where I am. |
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