I think those were normal lucid dreams. |
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A few years back I had this one dream and came across some kind of spring/lake and in then in the middle of it I became aware of dreaming and started jumping about to test the control of my dream, soon later I lost control of my dream and ended up getting attacked my some black lake monster before I woke up. |
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I think those were normal lucid dreams. |
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Funny, just had a similar experience the night before. Sometimes though, one acquires and loses lucidity so fast in a dream that makes you wonder whether you actually acquired lucidity or was it all just part of the dream's plot. A very low level of lucidity doesn't help much either in classifying said experience as a lucid dream or not. |
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I have heard reports from others, that intense feelings are present at the time you realize you are dreaming. It was certainly true for majority of my DILDs. But now, after maybe 60 DILDs, the sensation is not as strong. Now, instead of out-of-this-world happiness, I have more like "fianally, took you long enough to get lucid again". |
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I am not sure how long the term semi-lucid has been in use or if it is something me or Sageous made up. Who knows, but I can tell you what it means when you hear one of us use it. |
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I guess it was semi in some cases and just lucid in others. I don't remember having anymore lucid dreams, except for when I was younger I would have a recurring event in almost every dream where it'd just be a normal dream and towards the end there'd be a sign that this recurring murderer was coming after me and this was when I would realise I'm dreaming and try to wake myself up by closing my eyes really tight and tensing my muscles until I could hear ringing or I would wake up just before he killed me. |
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Lucid dream: Awareness that you are dreaming. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
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