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hello guys! first post here |
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Last edited by robban; 07-24-2015 at 05:47 AM.
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I would call every dream where you at least slightly realize "it's a dream" lucid. |
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I only consider them lucid if I actually think to myself in the dream "this is a dream" for instance I recently had a false awakening and the door smashed in and a figure rushed towards me at great speed as I lay in bed facing the door. I had just false awakened like less than second, the door smashed in the figure raced towards me. But at the last instant even as I felt the adrenaline rush I realized that the figure rushing towards me couldn't be real, because it was someone who was dead. I was thinking as I felt the adrenaline kicking in no this this is a d.... |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
We say lucid dreams are when you "know" you are dreaming. But even that term can be ambiguous. This morning I was dreaming, and had a key in my pocket to unlock a vending machine where I wanted a snack. After doing that I thought "I love dreaming...if you need something it is right there." But then I thought... "Hey, this is a lucid dream!" At that point I truly became lucid and decided what actions I wanted to do. The dream became real and I was "present" in the dream. So in my mind I wasn't really lucid dreaming until I became aware like that. |
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Yes I had a lucid this morning for 5 seconds where I awoke in a car and heard nursery rhymes, and then thought Hey I didn't go to sleep in a car and was lucid but unable to stabilize |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Jup, that type of revelation is required imo. |
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