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In a lot of lucid dreams and O.B.E.s it's really hard to tell what's going on and whether you're in an O.B.E or not. Here in Lucidology 101 part 8 you're about to find out the 4 easiest ways to take the red pill so you know if you've shifted into an O.B.E or not.
"O.B.E.s Can Be Much More Hyper-detailed Than Waking Awareness"
Lucid dreams and O.B.E.s can be extremely realistic. In fact, a lot of times it's very hard to tell if you're actually awake or if you're dreaming.
In fact, sometimes they are actually more realistic than waking awareness. Sometimes after an O.B.E you'll find that your physical sight is actually hazy and dream-like compared to the hyper detailed realism of the O.B.E.
"High Dynamic Range Visuals In O.B.E.s"
For example, a lot of times your vision will have what photographers called "High Dynamic Range" or HDR. HDR means that there's a higher range between the bright areas and the dark areas. HDR is anything but dream-like and you may not think at first that you're actually in an O.B.E because your sight has so much detail. Your sight may also seem like it has a lot more pixels than you have when physically aware. In fact, these O.B.E.s should be called "high bandwidth experiences" because of all the extra sensory information you take in
"First Awake/asleep Cycle Is Usually Kind Of Sloppy"
This effect is compounded when you use the timer method we covered in Lucidology 101 part 7. Remember that the hypnotic fractionation effect causes you to hover on the awake asleep threshold when you enter and exit trance over and over. The first couple times you wake up and fall asleep, it's relatively easy to tell if you're nonphysical or physical because it's kind of a sloppy cycle and you swing wildly around between being awake and asleep.
"The Next Awake/asleep Cycle Is Tight
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