that sounds a bit harsh about it being obsolete. Normally I never need any hints to have me realize I am dreaming, but just recently I was having a normal dream and for some reason my dream self thought the scene was so incredible it must be a dream. So for some reason in the dream I thought 'try pinching myself' and I did. the feeling was numbed down and not like a normal pinch. so then I jumped off a cliff and started flying cause I knew it was a dream. Pinching myself wasn't or shouldn't be the main thing, it was just a subtle hint of something I already suspected. To be honest, in MILD-type lucid dreaming experiences, anything can be a cue that pushes you to finally realize it is a dream. For me it is often the fact I am flying, and I don't normally flying in real life, or the fact I am jumping so far, doing crazy stuff, etc. Or just the fact that the dream is so outlandish. 99% of the time I am doing a WILD type induction anyways.
About the Dreamlaws post... Not all lucid dreams are the same, some are vastly different and follow completely different rules, some are exactly like real life, other are intensely more difficult to move/walk than real life. I've had many varieties of obe's, LDs, astral projection, whatever. some fit a different and unique classification system. In fact the deeper I go the more I realize there is more out there waiting to discover that is utterly outside the bounds of classification.
So, I would say, whatever works, works. Next time try pinching the super-model girl on the bed, see what happens
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