 Originally Posted by TheMmaker7
So I think I made lots of progress today.I had what I think to be a semi-lucid dream.Heres what I wrote:I thought wait a minute Coach B isn't a police officer,and I just saw him not too long ago."Wait is this a dream?"I look at my hands and they seem normal,but then I count them and see I have around seven..A surge of what I believe to be lucidity runs through me.It was like the dream said"fine you win",and gave it to me.But it didn't feel like real life only a bit more clearer,and strange.I then plugged my nose,and breathed through(which felt extremely strange),which gave me another surge of lucidity.I soon forget I am dreaming,and I was back on the train looked down and realised I had no pants...So i have had dreams like this before where I do a RC,and get this surge which feels like deep euphoria.Does everybody get this?But,they are never any more vivid than the dream I was just non-lucid in.Did you get these types of dreams when you first started,and if you did how long did it take you to become "fully lucid"once they came?
This sounds like a lucid dream where you just lost lucidity at some point. The basic definition is that you realize that you are dreaming while you are dreaming. They can be more vivid sometimes depending on what you focus on when you become lucid. It doesn't have to be more vivid to be a lucid dream however. Even if it is not more vivid once you become lucid, the fact of the matter is that you can do practically anything that you want to do...fulfill you fantastic wishes, beat up the bully from school, whatever you want to try out...you will be able to do it if you put aside all doubt, since this is your dream in your mind and you are the boss! As far as your question for how it was for me in the beginning, the biggest difference has been that they would end quicker early on. Levels of vividness seem to go up and down but I feel that awareness work and visualization can help make it more consistent.
Also,how do you wake up"lightly"in the middle of REM?
The lightly part is laying still and trying to maintain a dreamy mindset and not any waking life concerns. The middle of REM part is the difficulty but to do it on purpose, you can try this method: http://www.dreamviews.com/attaining-...-lucidity.html It works well for some people but it could leave you a little tired the next day.
 Originally Posted by TheMmaker7
Again with these semi-lucid dreams I've had 5 or 6 last year,and I don't know what to with them.
See my first answer in this post, but is it perhaps that besides lacking vividness, are you also lacking control?...or if you could just explain a little more why you think that the example you gave was not fully lucid.
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