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      Hello everybody.
      I was wondering how the quality in your regular dreams, and lucid dreams, are like? I find that the quality in all three of the LDs that I had are as plain as any of my other normal dreams. I haven’t had an extremely vivid lucid dream yet, but my regular dreams are quite clear, and I can remember little details too. I just would like to know how your average dreams and lucid dreams are like compared to each other.
      Thanks a lot.
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      It generally varies from day- to-day. Sometime's, I get dissapointed by reality, as my dreams feel so real, but I do get crappy unrealistic ones too

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      Well most of the times my dreams are pretty vivid but that's because I practise all day awareness. Like I can recall so much details and stuff. My first lucid dream was so amazing and intense, the quality was just perfect. But my second lucid dream was blurry and vague.
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      it depends. Sometimes i have vivid dreams, sometimes i dont. Usually if i sleep more than 6 hours, i have some vivid dreams.

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      Mine cover all ranges. Some of my dreams have almost no visual and its like having a conversation dark. In other dreams they can be magically vivid, so much so as to make me emotional.
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      Wow, you must have had some really realistic dreams to have gotten dissapointed my reality...

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      My first lucid dream was quite dull... I envy you Crashyy!
      Oh, and thanks for liking my post.

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      Quote Originally Posted by sivason View Post
      Mine cover all ranges. Some of my dreams have almost no visual and its like having a conversation dark. In other dreams they can be magically vivid, so much so as to make me emotional.
      It's funny how vividness can vary so much. I have also had those dreams where it is like I'm having a conversation with the darkness, hehe.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nazi View Post
      Wow, you must have had some really realistic dreams to have gotten dissapointed my reality...
      hahaha, Indeed! That's one of the dangers of lucid dreaming though; Some people have been known to become addicted to it, almost possesed by the idea that you can have control over everything. Trust me, I complain about society alot, so I tend to change things to my liking. This becomes deeply engrained in my mind, thus making reality seem rather dull and annoying.....
      Also, the idea can almost become dangerously posessive, by which I mean that you may start to feel the lines between reality and the dream world blur. This can lead some people to commit/ act out certain actions in real life that they would not normally perform eg. Jumping from a roof in the belief that they will fly.....
      Of course, this very rarely occurs, but I have to keep an eye on how engrossed I get in the whole "Becoming Lucid" thing.
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      Quote Originally Posted by HARRISANDERSON View Post
      hahaha, Indeed! That's one of the dangers of lucid dreaming though; Some people have been known to become addicted to it, almost possesed by the idea that you can have control over everything. Trust me, I complain about society alot, so I tend to change things to my liking. This becomes deeply engrained in my mind, thus making reality seem rather dull and annoying.....
      Also, the idea can almost become dangerously posessive, by which I mean that you may start to feel the lines between reality and the dream world blur. This can lead some people to commit/ act out certain actions in real life that they would not normally perform eg. Jumping from a roof in the belief that they will fly.....
      Of course, this very rarely occurs, but I have to keep an eye on how engrossed I get in the whole "Becoming Lucid" thing.
      Becoming addicted to lucid dreaming? I can see how that's possible. From the moment I had my first Lucid dream; as short and not realistic as it was, I have been obsessed with trying to get more... Me and my family complain about society often as well, every chance we get... There is so many annoying things in this world. Anyway, someone would have to be kind of insane to think they can fly in reality, and jump of a building.
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      Don't worry, I'm sure the number of people who become obsessed and commit strange acts is indeed very low, but I'm sure that it' a possibility if you combine the right person ( slash wrong person, depending on your perspective) and the idea of becoming lucid.
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      Quote Originally Posted by HARRISANDERSON View Post
      Don't worry, I'm sure the number of people who become obsessed and commit strange acts is indeed very low, but I'm sure that it' a possibility if you combine the right person ( slash wrong person, depending on your perspective) and the idea of becoming lucid.
      Hehe, well, I'm not too worried. And yeah, I agree with you, there is a low possibility of someone crazy doing something crazy because of lucid dreaming...

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      In my first lucid everything felt like it was moving and changing all the time...very vivid
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      Quote Originally Posted by ThAtaInTmE View Post
      In my first lucid everything felt like it was moving and changing all the time...very vivid
      That sounds awesome!

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      Most of my lucid dreams differ from other dreams in that I really feel I 'am there' as opposed to just watching a movie. Some have beem better than reality...not more realistic, as the world of dreams are so different... but as real seeming.

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      when in a dream you can yell INCREASE LUCIDITY NOW and that usually makes it more vivid
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      Quote Originally Posted by Rothgar View Post
      Most of my lucid dreams differ from other dreams in that I really feel I 'am there' as opposed to just watching a movie. Some have beem better than reality...not more realistic, as the world of dreams are so different... but as real seeming.
      Yeah, I think I get what you're saying, it's like a different kind of "real"...

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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamscaper22 View Post
      when in a dream you can yell INCREASE LUCIDITY NOW and that usually makes it more vivid
      I tried that in my first lucid dream, along with some other things like "clarity now!" and "vividness now!", but it never worked, everything just got brighter, not clearer.

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      They vary. Most aren't as vivid as reality, but I can remember lots of details.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Eveningsky View Post
      They vary. Most aren't as vivid as reality, but I can remember lots of details.
      Cool! But maybe the more lucid dreams you have the more vivid it will get? I hope so.
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      My lucid dreams are normally very vivid. I have had like three that were really dark. I always forget about voice commands. I am normally pretty engrossed in the dream that I forget a lot of stuff like that. So I normally just run or fly as fast as I can and do my objective if I remember it. (my fast run is fastest even in normal dreams, I am the fastest ever)

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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      My lucid dreams are normally very vivid. I have had like three that were really dark. I always forget about voice commands. I am normally pretty engrossed in the dream that I forget a lot of stuff like that. So I normally just run or fly as fast as I can and do my objective if I remember it. (my fast run is fastest even in normal dreams, I am the fastest ever)
      But what if there's someone even faster than you? Lol, just kidding. Thanks for your comment!
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      My non-lucid dreams tend to just seem like memories from a few hours ago. I couldn't recall every detail but it seems just as faint. My lucid dreams seem to be a lot more real and present. I can recall the details of a lucid dream I had a few months ago when I returned to dream views.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Lahzo View Post
      My non-lucid dreams tend to just seem like memories from a few hours ago. I couldn't recall every detail but it seems just as faint. My lucid dreams seem to be a lot more real and present. I can recall the details of a lucid dream I had a few months ago when I returned to dream views.
      practice dream recall. I have had a realistic dream every night for as long as I can remember, and since I actually looked up how to do it online when I started lucid dreaming, I normally have 2 or 3 really realistic dreams per night. I had five dreams last night because of this. And because of waking up after every REM. This actually doesn't make you tired if you do it naturally and fall asleep right away.
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      Pretty bad for me. My Lucid dreams are acutely less vivid than my normal ones but its not by a great deal. I seem to be able to only perceive one sense at a time for the most part. There all "limited" too. For example my vision is blurry, especially in the peripherals. I only feel with a small portion of my body when experiencing touch. So, not vivid would be the quality of my dreams. Now I think about it, dreaming is liking being shitfaced hammered for me.
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