Quote Originally Posted by JoannaB View Post
It's kind of like a gut feeling that it is a dream.
It is kind of like a gut feeling, but I think that for me it is that the dreamworld, once noticed, is a lot more different than we normally think it is, so after a few LDs, I noticed a feeling that I have in all dreams as well as all lucids. It is impossible to explain this feeling, as I don't think that we possess the needed muscle or organ to feel it. I don't know how to describe it better than that. I think that it might be like a tangible gut feeling.

Quote Originally Posted by Gills View Post
I have had that as well, but it usually isn't enough, so I have to verify using an RC.

Never rely on your "gut feeling" that something is a dream, because you might jump out the window trying to fly.
I would have to disagree with it not being enough. I never just jump out of windows in my dreams, if I see a window or something that would be dangerous in waking life, I will "Fly" out of it. If I am flying, then it doesn't matter if it is waking or a dream. This feeling I trust over examining the hands. Also, I normally teleport to a location at the beginning of LDs.

Quote Originally Posted by sivason View Post
Yes, this is much more like my own RCs. Good suggestions. Dreams do not feel the same as waking. If in your RC you really try to notice if you feel strange, then do the RC in a dream, it really is a dead give away. Also on the hand thing, I agree. I do not try to count fingers, but just really examine the hands. They are almost never rendered correctly in a dream. Something looks blurry or there are no veins and so on.
Thanks. I am glad to see someone else has a similar experience.