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Interdastingly, apparently, according to some: in dreams you have a random number of fingers, and counting your fingers is a way to know if you're dreaming or awake. So our subconscious doesn't really know how many fingers humans are supposed to have either.
Either that, or dreams are generated by AI.
:O
 
Interdastingly, apparently, according to some: in dreams you have a random number of fingers, and counting your fingers is a way to know if you're dreaming or awake. So our subconscious doesn't really know how many fingers humans are supposed to have either.
Either that, or dreams are generated by AI.
:O
What the…?
Even within lucid dreams, while achieving almost full control over the dream world, I've never had the idea to count my fingers.
There is an easier way to determine if I'm dreaming: If the experience is too good to be true… well… then it is too good to be true and must be a dream… Bang! Got lucid dream.
 
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Ah you John Connah?
Interdastingly, apparently, according to some: in dreams you have a random number of fingers, and counting your fingers is a way to know if you're dreaming or awake. So our subconscious doesn't really know how many fingers humans are supposed to have either.
Never had that. I have some other techniques i developed to know whether i'm dreaming or not. But i can try them only when im self aware, you know how it is..
Either that, or dreams are generated by AI.
:O
Well, dreams are created randomly and are always in constant motion, part imagination part conscious/subconscious ramblings.. So it is AI-y as far as i'm concerned.
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What the…?
Even within lucid dreams, while achieving almost full control over the dream world, I've never had the idea to count my fingers.
There is an easier way to determine if I'm dreaming: If the experience is too good to be true… well… then it is too good to be true and must be a dream… Bang! Got lucid dream.
For lucids, I usually knock on a wall, and/ or go to see my face in the mirror (wherever i am in the dream) which takes me out if it instantly (works every time).
 
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There is an easier way to determine if I'm dreaming: If the experience is too good to be true… well… then it is too good to be true and must be a dream… Bang! Got lucid dream.
"Too good to be true" is kind of hard to gauge when you have anxiety.

Anyway, I tend to not remember my dreams so I have no idea how many fingers I had in most of them. It's just something I read somewhere.

Speaking of, apparently you can't really read text in dreams. Text is either garbled, or changes when you're not looking. So if you're able to read, and/or it says the same thing on repeat reading, you're probably not dreaming.
Or at least that's what I read... somewhere... :unsure:

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"Too good to be true" is kind of hard to gauge when you have anxiety.
My nightmares or anxiety dreams were still – compared to reality – too good to be true. At least they always contained elements that go against reality (in positive sense). That marks the occurrences directly as imaginary, as a dream. That is step one. Getting lucid. Step two: Getting control over the dream (after all, you are the emperor over your own mind once lucid). Step three: Remove the horror part (if any) and replace it with genuinely nice feelings.
*Sigh*
Yes, I'm only happy when sleeping… and practiced that a lot.
 

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