 Originally Posted by LouaiB
I have one more question.
Does ADA reduce the effect of ADSA(RRC)? I read the whole thread of ADA right or wrong for lucidity.
It is that self-awareness, memory and environmental awareness(ADA) can be of benefit together, but still there is a hindering of some sort. So, better if I practice ADSA and memory with some environmental awareness with my RC?
Thank you for all the help you have offered.
Is "ADSA" a a new acronym, or did I miss a memo? Please don't tell me I used it first, because I don't remember even discussing it! Still, if it stands for ADA with Self-Awareness, then it is an interesting term. However, it would still not equal a RRC, so if someone said practicing ADA with self-awareness is an RRC, they were not correct -- even if it was me! If you could let me know where you found this term, I'd appreciate it -- just so I can throw up a quick clarifying post about the difference (pretty much copying the following).
ADA, as I understand it, is a technique involving the sensate absorption of as many details in your physical environment as you can, as often as you can, with a mind to simply focus on them all, period. I could be a little off on that, but even if a little off, that activity runs anathema to RRC's, which involve taking a moment to sincerely wonder about your interaction with your local reality, and to do so in a fairly nebulous, or global way. In other words, specific physical details do not matter in RRC's; only general memories, actions, and intentions for action, along with your consideration about the effects of all that. This seems very much the opposite of ADA, so I'm not sure it is right to combine the two into one term.
That said, practicing ADA while also doing RRC's, only not at the same time, seems a fine thing to do. It never hurts to hone your senses and beef up your perception, and if you can combine the results of ADA (a strong sense of your physical surroundings, and an understanding that they need to be considered) with a strong sense of self (the result of RRC's, perhaps, plus any number of other activities or introspections), then LD'ing will be that much easier.
I firmly believe, and I think that thread finally concluded, that ADA on its own is not enough for lucidity. To be lucid you must nurture your mind as well as your senses. No matter how strong your sense of physical awareness is, you will not be lucid in dreams without a strong sense of self. You must also develop a strong sense of self-awareness, memory skills, and expectation/intentions (aka: the fundamentals!) to prepare your waking-life self-awareness to join you in a dream.
So yes, ADA is fine for your senses, and would certainly be an aid to becoming lucid. But it must be done in addition to whatever you're doing to develop your self-awareness, and certainly not at the same time, as the two are not compatible. In other words, an RRC is not ADA with self-awareness, by any measure -- so "ADASA" is an incorrect term, in my opinion. Perhaps ADASA could be an overall term used by someone who is practicing ADA while also doing some sort of self-awareness development (like RRC's), but I do not think that is what you meant.
Here's a more specific answer to your actual question:
Yes, if done at the same time as a (correctly done) RRC, ADA would certainly reduce the effect of that RRC, if not negating it altogether. By the same token, the RRC would also reduce the the effect of ADA. So,the term ADASA is not the same as RRC -- .
Yes, there would be a hindering of some sort, in that ADA elevates the importance of your immediate physical environment, while correctly done RRC's pretty much ignore it. Though ultimately strong skills in both activities would help lucidity (and you in general), practicing ADA and RRC's at the same time simply will not work, as the two are intellectually incompatible.
No, it is not better if you practice ADASA (assuming it is simply a renaming of RRC's) with some environmental awareness with your RC. Indeed, you shouldn't even be doing RRC's at the same time as RC's, because they sort of negate each other as well! These -- ADA, RRC's, and RC's -- are all standalone techniques, each meant to nurture a different aspect of your consciousness... trying to combine them all would be confusing, and assuming they are all the same thing is both incorrect and will prevent you from appreciating their intended results.
I hope this made sense. If it didn't please ask again, because this is important.
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