 Originally Posted by hellohihello
but how on earth does it fail? You can't suffocate in real life, but it feels just as I do it when I am not dreaming.
I know a few have experienced this, but why? How do we have " difficulty breathing" in our dreams and will it affect our breathing in our sleep? It just boggles my mind!
It fails because it's just like any other dream hallucination. You're focusing on the fact that you shouldn't be able to breath, you're expecting not to, and your mind processes what you expect. A hallucination that you are not getting air through your nostrils, just like it can process a dancing gorilla with a tuxedo on or a serial killer with a knife at the end of your bed.
Your breathing in dreams should not, as far as I've read, do anything whatsoever to your breathing in RL. This is, as I've stated, all hallucination.
You are reality checking wrong. On top of the advice below, with your reality check you should be EXPECTING it to work, imagining the feeling of the air shooting down your nostrils and your chest expanding. You aren't feeling your REAL nostrils or sinuses. You're feeling dream nostrils. So tell them what they are feeling, that cool air rushing in, and imagine it every time you RC.
And for the love of god:
 Originally Posted by pojmaster17q
MENTAL RC. SERIOUSLY.[*bold/size added for emphasis*]

Do an RC properly, and it will never, EVER let you down and stop working. Don't blame the RC. Blame yourself.
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