How present are you in an LD?
As the battle continues with successful LDing I took a break from techniques and supplements. That smell of burning wood was me thinking about something... I had listened to a LD podcast recently and I forget the exact statistic, but that those who record their dreams are a lot more likely to LD in X amount of time. I began doing that myself with a voice recorder later transcribing it, and paused that as well during the break.
Now, I understand why it's important to have great dream recall. The same goes for general recall. The day your kid was born, or you passed that test, got that person to go out with you, scored some various goal in a related sporting event, etc, are all great things to happen in one's life. You want to remember those things and look back later on.
But is the experience of an LD the same? Right now you're reading this post, (hopefully not rolling your eyes!) on your handheld or computer, you're at home or work, school or play. You're reading my babbling, aware of the world around you, you're here and now. So to the vets, if I'm even asking this right, is an LD like that? Do you look back on your adventure like you do those events or similar I listed above? I had a quick LD this morning and knew I was doing so but couldn't control anything around me, so maybe I didn't know, SEE, I don't remember!