 Originally Posted by RaveCrazedDave
I feel the need to say something that really bothers me when people mention reality checks as a routine, or as something you should be doing constantly: I don't think that's right. Reality checks are suposed to be something that breaks routine, and not routine themselves. They have to be significant, I feel they are much better used as something reactive and not proactive. For instance, if you see something strange you do a reality check, and then really think about the results of that reality check. With this you've broken the routine of passive awareness that so often makes us miss lucids. I actually think you are better thinking about this "when I see something strange, I'll do a reality check," constantly, than making reality checks constantly. If you're doing constant reality checks, then I feel there's a good chance of them becoming meaningless, because soon you'll not really pay attention anymore.
But I'm pretty new at this, so I might be wrong.
I think there's difference between do reality checks constantly and don't pay attention to it because you do them constantly to transfer them in your dreams but of course you have to pay to attention to it and do it mechanically because you'd miss lucid dreams because even in your dreams eventually you'll not pay attention. What I want to ask is what things the people do to achieve lucidity for example I Meditate twice a day, I do reality checks when I remember and practice Ada constantly and for now the results aren't so good because i'm not fully focused on it. And I want to know if there's something particular that I miss that might help improve some or all aspects of dream (recall, vividness, stabilization, lucidity, possibility to do some technique like dild/wild/deild/mild ecc.)
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