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Reality Checks

Reality Checks

Reality checks are, well, a way to check reality. In a dream, your hands often look distorted, blurry, or have the wrong amount of fingers. Additionally, if you block your nose and close your mouth and try to breathe in while in real life, you will (unsurprisingly) be unsuccessful in doing so. In a dream, however, you will notice that you can in fact still breathe.

Doing these often throughout the day will get you in the habit of doing so, and if you subconsciously do them ehiledreaming, you may notice these anomalies and become lucid.

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