I've had non-lucid dreams like that, and my mother has premonitory dreams all the time; I don't know if her dreams are lucid or not, but I don't think so.
One dream I had was completely abstract to me, this was a few years ago: I was in some sort of office building, which was empty, and I was looking out the windows - the sky was dark but it was definitely day time; all of a sudden there was 20 story high wave of water and the weather got even worse; I remember that the wave did reach the building but I woke up. I don't remember how I felt about the dream, but I found out later there had been a tsunami in Japan while I slept.
The same kind of dream I remember best that my mother had, was that she dreamed of her father passing away, about 6 months before it actually happened, so when the time came she already knew, even though at the time she had the dream, nobody knew that he had cancer.
I am partly religious/spirutal, but partly not. I value the practical parts of reality more than the spiritual ones, but I don't disregard the fact that there may be more than meets the eye to reality. My question is, why would we be able to perceive any of it?
Maybe there's no spiritual nothing and we're just extremely good guessing "machines", who knows for a fact?
I do find this topic really interesting though.
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