There are no such things as semi-lucid dreams. You either know that you are dreaming or not. |
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Hello! I'm new to the site, but I've been thinking about my dreams for awhile now and I'm seeking some answers or insight. Basically, I have had semi-lucid dreams since I was a child. I remember one out of control dream as a child and something just snapped: I went nope, that's not happening again! And since then my dreams have just made sense. I met a guide as a teen, although I haven't seen him at all in the past few years. I guess his work was done? =/ |
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There are no such things as semi-lucid dreams. You either know that you are dreaming or not. |
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^^ Unless you consider "semi-lucid" to mean dreams where you are aware that you are in a dream, but you lack enough self-awareness or memory to really solidify your self in the dream. In other words, you know it's a dream you're in, but you still can't really remember who you are, your dream goals, or that you have a sleeping body somewhere else, and you cannot exercise any control (you don't even think to do so). So, since you're not completely lucid, not even in a low-level manner, but you still have a sense that you are in a dream, you are semi-lucid....It happens to me all the time, BTW. |
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ill put this nice sweet and short... for me what makes a lucid dream semi, is that once i become lucid....something will grab my attention, and my lucidity will shift and get wrapped up with the action of whatever the fuck is going on, thus losing bits of my lucidity lowering my conscious level, my take |
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My most beautiful dream, maybe ever, was a semi-lucid - never again did I produce such a beautiful dream. Guess, because I didn't try to interfere with my dream-generator, and really let my unconscious roam free. Hach - soo beautiful.. |
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This time, Lucidmats, the answer is "Practice, practice, practice!" |
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Thanks Sageous! |
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Maybe you should take a moment to remember that you have no eyes that need opening in a dream? |
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