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    Thread: Seeking accounts of those who questioned dream logic prior to achieving lucidity.

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      Quote Originally Posted by faceonmars View Post
      If a dream scene feels more like real life ( i.e. me simply walking down a street) I have a tendency to question it. I know that sounds counter-intuitive but it is just the way it works out most times for me.
      I can actually see how this would make sense. It's likely that the majority of the time when you are questioning logic and reality checking you're in your "normal" world. So if that normal world carried over to your dream world, you'd probably continue to question your reality as though you were awake.

      Interesting to consider!

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      True.... besides, if I find myself hanging out with Elvis on a private jet (an actual dream I had recently) then I can be sure any frontal lobe activity has been shut down.

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