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      First Lucid?

      Had a dream last night that I was at a summer program I attended last summer. I was talking to someone and said something along the lines of, "yeah it's too bad none of this is real though. I'm dreaming." I said that and think I was semi aware I was dreaming, but I just stayed in the flow of the dream, didn't do anything different. It was also extremely hazy. Does this count?
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      I'm not exactly a master of Lucid Dreaming as you can see from my LD count, but this may have just been a normal dream, for example once I did a reality check, it turned out I was in a dream, but I didn't get lucid.

      I would wait until the more experienced LDer's reply, however.
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      What you experienced was known as a 'Layer Zero' lucid dream. It is essentially the black sheep of the lucid dreaming family, where you are subconsciously aware that you are dreaming, but not consciously. This tends to happen to lucid dreamers quite frequently.

      I'd really recommend checking out these videos (this is the first in the series of five) that explain the different levels of lucid dreams. He claims that this is only for advanced lucid dreamers, but I was able to follow pretty easily when I first started lucid dreaming, with only a few days' experience under my belt.

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      Sounds like a semi-lucid to me, but that's great because it means you're close. Keep it up!

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