Yeah, sometimes I have control in my non-lucids as well. Semi-lucid is a loose term and can be used by the dreamer to classify in any way they please, imo. |
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This has happened to me before, such as in a dream I say "DAY TURN TO NIGHT." and instantly BAM the sky is night, or a person if following me and throwing like 5 computer monitors at me and I just pull up a menu and delete them, or someone is doing something I don't like and I just reverse what they are doing; Does this count as semilucid? because most of my dreams are like this, where I exercise control to tip the dream in a way I want it to go... do you all do this in most of your non-lucids? |
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LD GOALS:[ ] have my very first remembered lucid dream [ ] Fly[ ] attend & let my dream come up with the concert of the century. [ ] have a picnic with my favorite characters
Yeah, sometimes I have control in my non-lucids as well. Semi-lucid is a loose term and can be used by the dreamer to classify in any way they please, imo. |
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I wish! This has never happened to me. I mean I barely can control my lucid dreams much less my non-lucids. |
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I've never done this exactly, but I do have dreams where I feel that I exert more control than usual. Like a dream I had the other night, I was drawing a picture and I felt like I was awake and focused on it. In other dreams I seem to be on autopilot. I was wondering if this too was some lower level of lucidity. But changing things like you said you do, sounds like a level of lucidity to me. |
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