Concious control. That's all that matters. |
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It isn't uncommon for me, in my non-lucids, to 'pause' the scene happening within a dream, to talk what's going on, or mull over the symbolism. For a recent example, I was having a sci-fi dream where I was in 'borderline hostile enemy territory' with someone I know in WL acting as a military commander DC, and I 'paused the dream' to talk to the DC 'OOC'ly to discuss the symbolism and implications of the dream with them. Would this be considered some level of lucidity as well? Feel free to share like experiences, and your thoughts on them. Thanks! |
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Tell me what'cha know about dreamin', dreamin'...
I would consider the "awareness" that you're dreaming as being the moment just before lucidity could occur. It's as if you're trying to tell yourself something isn't right here, but instead of becoming lucid, you slipped back into a non-lucid dream. |
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I don't really think so. Within the confines of your dream anything can happen and, possibly, within the confines of this dream your dream self wanted to talk like that. |
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As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
Hey, thanks for responding. The thing is, doesn't that mean that even when I become aware and start manipulating the dream actively, I could also 'just have had a dream that I had control of the dream'? |
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Tell me what'cha know about dreamin', dreamin'...
As children we believe anything is possible. As adults, we need to remember it.
Usually when I 'pause' dreams, I end up bitching out the person I'm popping out of character with, i.e., 'God, I can't tell you these things in person, because you wouldn't listen! You're such a pissant! It's no wonder I keep having nightmares about you! I told you not to press the button, but of course, you had to go and press it, didn't you?! I bet you would in real life, too! You ASSHOLE!' et cetera. I'll often pinpoint someone I know in WL who is playing a DC to vent at them the things I bottle up. |
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Tell me what'cha know about dreamin', dreamin'...
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