This week two of my dreams had me (and others) turn into animals. Until Monday May 30th I had NEVER turned into an animal before. |
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This week two of my dreams had me (and others) turn into animals. Until Monday May 30th I had NEVER turned into an animal before. |
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Just to clarify something about the thread title, lucidity isn't how clear or vivid a dream is. Being lucid just means you realise that you are dreaming, while in the dream. Lucidity doesn't always come bundled with dream control or vividness - it would be perfectly normal to have a lucid dream that was very blurry and that you had no control in, as long as you realised you were dreaming. |
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Sounds like fun. I have never turned into animals (i think). But it would be cool to test |
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and considering that I always know I'm dreaming and VIVIDLY too?? |
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Lucidity is basically awareness in a dream. If it felt like more of you was "there" in the dream, and you were somewhat more aware than you normally are, then yes, you were close to lucidity! Know that dream control and lucidity are totally different things, though. I've flown and turned into animals in many of my non-lucid dreams, and sometimes in my lucids I couldn't manage to shapeshift at all (just the nature of that specific dream). Shapeshifting may be a sign that you're thinking about dream control and possibly lucidity, though, which is a good thing. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
I never think of anything. I have 0 thoughts in my head (I clear them out before sleeping). |
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