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Is it really real or am I still dreaming?
This happend to me last night. In my dream I was showing my brother and sister how to become lucid. Then we had a shared lucid dream (still in the dream) but I never realized that I was dreaming the lucid dream. Does that make sense? Also, I never felt that I could do anything I wanted. The only thing we could do was look at birds-eye-views of pretty place. It was lame and I am mad at myself for not realizing that I was dreaming. |
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Lucid dream goals: DILD: 5 WILD: 10 =^..^=
-have magic powers [] -run through the school and trash stuff [X] -play a part in my favorite books and movies []
-create an evil doppleganger of myself and start a superpower war against her [] -transport somewhere [x]
-make a creative workshop [] -have giant wings to fly with [] -ask dream characters about meaning of dreamworld []
In the past, usually when I became lucid, I did not have any idea that I could change the dream. So if there is a monster chasing me and I realize I am dreaming, then I would think to myself something like, "thank god I'm only dreaming and that monster can't hurt me if he catches me" but it would never occur to me that I could just quit running too! |
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Thats what we need to figure out! In other words what do you think? The first post of this thread (by me) i personally think isnt considered a lucid. BUT the second one which i have reposted below, i personally think gets some credit atleast for a lucid: I was truly awake in my dream. The only aspect of the lucid that goes against the norm of lucidity is the fact that i thought i was truly in the park, not in bed. But in a sense its just like i had a 2nd layer of what is the waking world. Pretty cool. : |
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Is it really real or am I still dreaming?
Probably more experienced people can give better advice. Although I've become lucid in a fleeting way off and on all my life, it has never lasted long and I've never tried to control a dream except for once- the WILD I had about a week ago. That is the only time that I've ever become completely lucid, intentionally, for any period of time. It felt completely different from dreaming, completely unmistakable. So if you are sure that you were lucid in your dream-within-a-dream, then I don't doubt you. |
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