I don't remember much so my dream recall is horrid. Should I start simply on doing reality checks then moving on to recall? What is a good reality check? |
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I don't remember much so my dream recall is horrid. Should I start simply on doing reality checks then moving on to recall? What is a good reality check? |
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Formally Known as MrBlonde.
I'm not sure how often - I certainly don't do them enough. Maybe every few hours or so? I just do them whenever it crosses my mind, and I don't think that's the best idea as that's only 4-5 times a day at most. |
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First thing should be your recall. You want to remember your lucids. |
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The first step to lucidity is always dream recall. Just write down as much as you can possibly remember and it'll get better. |
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Work on that dream recall first. I always say to new lucid dreamers, remember to do as many reality checks as possible. But what's more important is to consider the nature of the RC action you performed. In essence you are trying to achieve is the mindset of questioning yourself about the reality of the world you are in. |
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"How often should I do reality checks?" says he. |
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Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week; you have a schedule, a calendar... Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures.
A fear of time running out.
If you mean during waking reality, there's really no point. What you should aim for is being able to automatically distinguish whether you're dreaming or not. I rarely get lucid via a check... I just know, somehow. |
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Last edited by LucidJuggalo; 09-29-2012 at 11:20 PM.
You should work on your recall first. |
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