For those who aren't familiar with the type of equation I've woven into the title of this thread, I'm referring to inverse proportion.
During the past few nights the weather has afforded me the luxury of wearing less clothing to bed. I've never been a fan of sleeping in anything accept a pair of underwear--or nothing. As my experiments with lucid dreaming commenced during late Fall 2005, I've been forced to wear a shirt and pajama bottoms most every night. Now, during this dream, I wasn't wearing a shirt in the waking world. I became lucid. I felt more freedom. During this dream, I wasn't wearing anything in the waking world. While the more recent dream seems less complex than the one before, I assure you that this is not the case. Although I did not become lucid, the imagery I experienced was beyond my ability to accurately record in words--hence the shorter entry.
It is possible that the less clothing one wears to bed the more vivid a dream can become? I'm not sure why this would be, but it seems difficult to dismiss as pure coincidence.
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