Visualization, imagination, etc. nomenclature question
Hi all, I'm very new to lucid dreaming and I have some questions about nomenclature in the literature :)
My starting point for getting into this was/is studying the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge. In the book he uses the words visualization, imagination, and pretending pretty frequently in describing techniques, and in some cases it is explicit what he means by each, but in others I'm not sure if he is just using the words interchangeably or if his intent is something else.
I guess, for me, visualization is a pretty specific thing and it's something I don't feel very confident about. Imagination can be either visualization or just "thinking about a hypothetical situation, detached from a personal experience". Pretending to me sort of means visualization but specifically where I'm willing myself into having a particular emotion or thought (which obviously isn't earnest). Anyone know where I'm coming from and/or want to set me straight?
The other thing I'm not 100% on is intention versus resolution. Is this a matter of degrees or should I have a different sort of mental model for when I'm "intending to x" rather than "resolving to x"? Obviously the goal of both is the same, but are they different mechanisms in the lucid dreaming jargon?