From: laura@nospam.me   
      
   "gef" wrote in message   
   news:UlHcd.29234$H45.699661@weber.videotron.net...   
   > Closing me eyes in a dream was never really usefull since it's easier   
   > for me to loose my awarness then... Reality check for me in a dream is   
   > only a question of feeling. My practice is more about being aware during   
   > the day (at all time), once I get aware in a dream I know it's a dream   
   > just by being there.   
      
   Yes, but the very point of a reality check is to become aware in the first   
   place :-)   
      
   > I think just feeling is enough of a reality check   
   > for me.   
   >   
   > namaste   
   >   
   > Wolfgang wrote:   
   >   
   > > Hi,   
   > > I've read a lot about lucid dreaming the last days and I'm very   
   interested   
   > > in this subject. I have had a few dreams in which I became aware of   
   dreaming   
   > > in the past, but without my direct intension. So now I want to give real   
   > > lucid dreams a try and for this reason I do various reality checks all   
   over   
   > > the day. I have also found a lot of stuff about reality checks in the   
   > > internet, but I didn't find anything about a check which seems very   
   obvious   
   > > for me:   
   > >   
   > > How about simply close your eyes and imagine that you are at another   
   (maybe   
   > > well known) place in a completely other situation. Then open your eyes   
   > > again, expecting that it's possible beeing in a dream... The question   
   is, if   
   > > this would work as a reality check in real dream to become lucid?   
   > >   
   > > May anyone has experiences with this kind of reality check?   
   > >   
   > > thanks   
   > > wolfgang   
   > >   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > sorry about my bad english ;)   
   > > ______________________________________   
   > > 2B|!2B, thats the question :)   
      
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