Hey avenged, I commend you on your diligence! I know trying to have an LD is frustrating when it's hard to remember your dreams. The journal is the most important (in my practices), so are your reality checks. Something else that has worked for me when, let's say, I keep failing at having an LD at night, is to have a nap in the daytime. It's a less stressful type of sleep for people, like me, who work or go to school, and have to get up too early. Most of my LDs happen either during a nap, or in the late morning when I can sleep-in.
To answer your question about how an LD feels, for me it is much different than real life. I mean, it feels real, as in all my senses are engaged, which makes it feel more real than if I was just having a daydream for example. But it feels very surreal. Only on the rare occasion that I locked into a really really vivid LD did it feel the closest to real life, and I didn't have to work so hard at control. Then I could just relax and enjoy it, but I still new it was a dream and not real life because i could control things.
Hope my run-on sentences help hehe, and good luck!
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