I heard this technique from a friend, and I think I read about it online some time ago as well, but never found any reason why or how it would trigger lucidity. It basically consists of "pretending" that you are in a lucid dream, throughout the day, for as long as possible. Pretending you "know" this is a dream, but you're just choosing to not take control over it.
How exactly is this supposed to trigger lucidity? Is it not likely that if you practice this technique for a while, then when you're really in a dream you're going to do nothing because you think you're still "pretending" and choosing to not take control?
How exactly is this supposed to trigger lucidity? Is it not likely that if you practice this technique for a while, then when you're really in a dream you're going to do nothing because you think you're still "pretending" and choosing to not take control?
via Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views - Attaining Lucidity http://www.dreamviews.com/showthread.php?t=154607&goto=newpost
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