Welcome to the Dreamviews forum! If you are aware within a dream (on some conscious level where you can "feel" yourself in the dream), and make a conclusion that you are dreaming, you are lucid. |
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I had a dream last night, I can't remember so many details, only that I was dreaming within my dream (No, this is not an Inception joke), and I suddenly asked myself if I was dreaming, and to which I replied: "Yes!" I suddenly felt this warm, tingeling feeling in my whole body, and I was sure I was now lucid, but I couldn't really control anything. I remember I wanted to fly, but I only held something, which looked like an old N64 game in my hands, and threw it into the air to catch it again. It turned to black, and I awoke shortly after that. I'm not sure if my brain had fooled itself to think it wasn't really lucid 'cause of the dream within a dream-thing, but if felt different than a normal dream, and I've never had that warm, tingeling feeling before. Was I lucid, close to lucid, maybe? |
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Welcome to the Dreamviews forum! If you are aware within a dream (on some conscious level where you can "feel" yourself in the dream), and make a conclusion that you are dreaming, you are lucid. |
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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
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