Lucid dreams make dreams real-life real
I'm just curious if I'm alone in this or not as it's not a complaint but a blessing... keeps the scary stuff away.
What I experience when I become aware of the fact that I'm dreaming is that any weirdness or craziness in my dream just goes away. Everything becomes completely normal and realistic. If I was dreaming I was on another planet and stop and think "hey, this is a dream", it might switch to me being in my living room or something (for example), with my grandmother talking about very normal things. I know she isn't real in the dream and neither is everything else, but she will act and respond exactly as she would in real life. The strangest it gets is that she might not hear me or notice I'm there, but that's not really too strange.
The laws of physics become very real. I find this is a blockage in manipulating my dreams, as the laws of physics act as they would in reality, even if I'm not consciously thinking about it. A few exceptions are being unable to activate light switches, or finding that lights don't actually illuminate a room, or clock displays/text messages showing garbled nonsense. But these are relatively minor things that don't affect the overall picture that much. Overall, things behave as you would expect them to in reality, such as liquids flowing as it should including at the correct viscosity, or things succumbing to the normal effects of gravity, including myself. Pain simulation is quite realistic too, as long as my brain has experienced that level of pain at some point before in my life. If I've never experienced it before, such as being stabbed, it is painless (sometimes real fears do manifest when I'm aware I'm dreaming). But you bet stubbing my toe in a lucid dream hurts!
I've read of other people lucid dreaming, and their dreams seem to remain just as crazy even after they've become aware. I too can play with my lucid dreams but within the constraints of real life boundaries.
I did once manage to levitate, I had to focus on creating an area of very high pressure air beneath my feet. It took a while but I managed to float around a room for a few seconds on this platform of highly concentrated air. This is about as far as I have been able to manipulate a lucid dream outside real world boundaries.
Am I alone in this or is this more common than I think?