As real as real life but with less detail is what I've heard |
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hey ive just started researching all this (partly cuz inceptions freakin awesome) and i have a question for any experts. when u go lucid, how much like real life does it feel? is it like walking around during the day or does it feel just like a regular dream? is it as difficult to picture the dream in your head afterward? pleez reply lol cuz if its really vivid im putting all the effort in i can! |
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As real as real life but with less detail is what I've heard |
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As real as real life. That is, once your dream recall improves. Can't expect great results without working for them. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
There's always a slight dreamy aspect to my lucid dreams, but if I'm lucid they're usually very realistic. Things feel real, small real, and taste real for me. It differs between people though, because some people have more vivid dreams than others. |
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Last edited by Puffin; 08-08-2010 at 08:57 PM.
We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
As real as life in terms of sight/sound/smell/touch and taste ....but I always seem to find that I feel very warm. Its only after you wake up things seems a little bit more blurred. |
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Goals: Fly[x] Wallthrough Walls [x] Invisibility [x] Shapeshift into a Panther[ ] Stop time using bernards watch[ ] Fight Agent Smith[ ]
Make the Matix 'First Jump[ ] Have sex with a pornstar[ ] Fly off the point of Minas Tirith[ ] Read the mind of a DC[ ] Teleport[ ]
As real as real life (as everyone states) but there seem to happen strange things in them for me which seem real at the time, but when I'm awake it just doesn't make sense. |
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Dream goals: Not completed / Tried / Completed
Summon the Sword of Lucidity / Gravity Shifting(Walking on walls)
Can be as real as waking, problem is, not all lucids are like that, some may be like waking, some may feel dreamy, some will be like a distant memory, etc, etc. |
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thanx guys. i just cant wrap my head around how it will feel or how concious i will be. all the dreams ive ever had just go by and i watch lol. shud i do reality checks in real life and then i will do them in the dream? or shud i try the alarm clock method? |
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In my opinion, dream memories are no different than real life memories. For example, I took a shower two hours ago. I remember taking a shower, I remember what it felt like, how long I took, and what I was thinking. But when I picture it in my head, it's all fuzzy and blurry. See, there really is no difference, memories are memories. What matters most is how you feel WHILE it's happening, of course this is easier in waking life because things are stable and we're concious, so as far ad dreams being real, you need to improve your dream recall but most importantly, you need to implant in your head that the next time you become lucid you will stabalize. It's always good to have a plan. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
I am reading Bradley Thompson's 'Lucid Dreaming in 7 Days' currently, and he suggests waking up at intervals of 4 1/2 hours, then 90 min later, then 90 min later again to awaken right after or during REM sleep. Then write down everything that you can remember of your dreams to help with dream recall. |
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