For me it's like any experience, after it's done I only have the memory of it. But it's still a real experience when it happens. |
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Reading some of the posts here, it seem as if you don't actually "experience" the Lucid Dream, it's more like you remember the Lucid Dream after waking up, like you would a normal dream. That kind of ruins the whole fun of trying to get a Lucid Dream, to me. |
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For me it's like any experience, after it's done I only have the memory of it. But it's still a real experience when it happens. |
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You experience a fully lucid dream just like you experience waking life. |
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Thank you! Stuff like this keeps me motivated. |
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Whoa duddeeee it's actually the most fun thing doing magic stuff in real life (it feels soooo real). They are honestly so fun and even during the lucid dream, if you're conscious or barely, it still feels like real life, later in the day if you're doing something, you randomly remember your lucid dream, and you are like "wow". It's such a nice and realistic thing to LD, I felt the same way like you but I am glad I'm always able to a get a few LD's here and there, back to on topic if I was getting off topic a bit... Woops |
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Lucid dreams make your dreams come true!!
A lucid dream is like a waking life experience, lets say you went to a part last night. The memory of that party is the same as a lucid dream is, when your in the dream its a full experience. Fully conscious. You can feel, taste, hear, smell, see, and its basically a real experience but with no limitations. Hope this helped |
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Just a 15 year old dreamer
Well of course its all in your head, but why on earth should that mean its not real? - Albus Dumbledore
As everyone have mentioned, it is like a waking life experience. It's like being at this awesome party, where you got yourself one to many drinks, so you remember partially some of the details, and other details is more vivid memories than other. But you will always remember how you felt about that dream. So if you felt that it was awesome, then you wake up with just that feeling of awesomeness and some vivid memories along with that. |
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You are not your thoughts...
A low-level lucid dream can be a bit like that; |
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Last edited by Yuusha; 12-19-2014 at 08:35 PM.
Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world? |
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As others have stated, a real lucid dream is one you experience in the moment. I too had the same fear as you when I was first starting. I had multiple false-lucids (Normal dreams where your dream selfs runs around proclaiming lucidity without you actually attaining awareness). This caused me to believe that lucid dreams were just normal dreams in which people thought that they were aware but were instead completely unaware of their situation. |
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Last edited by TranquilityTrip; 12-27-2014 at 06:35 AM.
My Lucid Dreaming Motto - "I have walked upon the the surface of a burning star. Observed events so infinitesimal and instantaneous that they can barely be described as having occurred at all. You... you're just a dream character. And this world's most powerful dream character poses no more threat to me than it's smartest cupcake." - Dr. Manhattan (kinda)
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for me 1/3 of them are very short so for those excitement equals high but fun equals low |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
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