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      I know that I'm dreaming but I don't become lucid

      Lately I have had several dreams where I knew that I was dreaming and acted differently because of that to some degree, but never became lucid, thought of lucid dreaming or did a reality check. For example, In one I suspected that if I blinked in the dream then Everything would shuffle around, but it didn't(the point is I only blinked because I knew that I was dreaming and I was curious about it).

      Does anybody know how I can turn these dreams into lucid dreams?

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      This also happens to me? But I just call it semi lucid?. I feel that I know i'm dreaming but I don't become lucid fully?. :/ Someone please share insight to this?.
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      The thought "I am dreaming" is not always followed by the realisation "I am dreaming": they're two different things, which sometimes occur more-or-less simultaneously, but which sometimes don't.

      Just the thought = non-lucid; the realisation = lucid.
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      Control is important, here's the tip First "Am I Dreaming?" Then Do "RC" If it's a Dream "Relax" Build your Dream, just like Day Dreaming. This is consider as Lucid State.
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      I think what he's saying is more than just a thought inside the dream, I think you actually sort of FEEL like you are dreaming, like you have a sense of consciousness that whats happening must be a dream but you still go through the motions as you would in a regular dream. you don't have full conscious control as you would but something still doesn't feel right about whats happening. I think it's where you are semi lucid, a half state of dream influence and a half state of dream consciousness. It happends usually after waking up from a dream and then falling right back to sleep soon after. You're left with a slight consciousess of the dream but the dream still has influence over a lot of your actions, everything thats wierd will still feel normal to you while in the dream but It's different from fake lucidity because in a semi lucid dream, you actually feel like it's a dream.

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