So if a newbie would describe his first lucid dream and it would seem to you a low level lucid, you would tell him he didn't have a LD? |
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So if a newbie would describe his first lucid dream and it would seem to you a low level lucid, you would tell him he didn't have a LD? |
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Last edited by gab; 05-29-2013 at 10:41 PM. Reason: posts merged
So if a newbie would describe his first lucid dream and it would seem to you a low level lucid, you would tell him he didn't have a LD? |
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Good point. That might be partially my fault, or at least I feel like every conversation I've been in over the last few weeks has had the word "level" in it. |
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I don't think it matters when you are just starting out, whether you have a high or low level of lucidity, as long as there is some lucidity there (ie. they aren't having a false/virtual lucid). |
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^^ Agreed. |
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Ok, so is False Lucid and accepted name? Where does it come from? |
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^^ Since it's just a dream, I'm not sure false lucid is an actual accepted, "official" term -- and it got no hits that I noticed on the Bing search I just did. |
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God, it's all Sageous's fault! |
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AHHHHH! My mind is spinning in circles here. Forgive my poor uneducated brain everyone. To be honest as a new person around here, hearing that there are multiple levels of awareness and multiple levels of Lucidity makes more sense than things like False Lucid. It seems a bit harsh to say someone had a "False Lucid Dream", when (if I am understanding corectly, and anyone can correct me at any point) in fact it is just a lower level of lucidity. At least (if I am catching the gist of it) he is "On the verge" of a fully Lucid state. |
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This is what I take away from this thread. |
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Well this thread got tl;dr for me but I wanted to jump in. (Geez, this is why I like staying in my own little corner of DV |
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Last edited by Xanous; 05-30-2013 at 12:46 AM.
"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Personally, I would be ok with calling a dream I would have a false lucid, but I would never be comfortable telling someone else that their dream was a false lucid because while I can tell whether I felt lucid or not (and I reassessed after all that was written here, and yes my two LDs in 2013 definitely were low level lucids and not false lucids, yay), however, I cannot get into somebody else's head, and thus I cannot tell them whether they were lucid or not if we say that someone can think they are dreaming in a no lucid dream). I would not be comfortable questioning someone else if they thought they were lucid - who am I to tell them that I know better what went on inside their head than they think they do. And I would not be comfortable with the possibility of being wrong and telling someone that they were not lucid when in fact they were but I mistakenly thought it was a false lucid - I would much rather be mistaken in the other direction. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
Xanous - Virtual lucid seems to be a better term, there needs to be a way to explain what has happened. |
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Very nice logic on everyone's part. I would jump in, but everything seems clear. |
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Personally I wouldn't make the call for them - I'd rather tell them about both possibilities - it could have been a false lucid, or it could have been a lucid with very low awareness. Leave it up to them to decide or to ponder it - in the end only they can really determine which it was, and they might not be able to do that until after they've experienced actual lucidity later. |
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^^ No problem; I know the feeling. As long as I'm here: |
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Last edited by Sageous; 05-30-2013 at 02:20 AM.
Wow this thread got way larger than I thought it would have. Good to know so many of you feel so passionately about the subject. All I can say after reading is that I'm judging what my dream was as a false lucid because although I did things I planned on doing when lucid, the actions I did were no deliberate. I felt as though I was watching someone else do all of them and that another entity all together had lucidity and I was just a spectator. |
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Oh it's definitely progress!! |
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^^ What he said. |
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I can vouch for the existence of false lucid dreams. I've had at least 3 before, and I would literally be saying, "OMG! I'M DREAMING!" and not become lucid. |
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