a lucid dreamer is someone who seeks to dream while knowing they are dreaming, however. my theory is that if the dreamer is aware that it is in fact a dream, then the dream would be less intensified than that of a dreamer who truly believed that the dream was real (everything would seem more real), so the ideal dream would be that of one that the dreamer was capable of controlling, yet did not know it was a dream? [/b]
at first my lucids weren't as clear as some non-lucids. however, they get progressively more vivid, and now almost every lucid is much more vivid than normal dreams.
in your ideal dream, 'you' wouldn't have control though. your dreaming mind would.
as a lucid dreamer improves his "dreaming skills", the dream and everything within the dream are more realistic, correct? so after becoming an extremely experienced lucid dreamer, how is it that one will tell that his/her real life is different from a dream? yes, reality checks etc. but it just seems too good to be true. it seems mentally dangerous to me. [/b]
well, i fail to see how it can be dangerous. its usually only when you're lucid that the dream becomes so realistic it could be confused with waking life but if you're lucid, you by defintion know that you're dreaming....so how could you be confused?
the worst that will ever happen regardless is that you will think you're awake, and you'll be dreaming. in which case nothing you do can hurt you. for instance, if i've had a lucid, i sometimes have a false awakening, where i think i wake up in my bed, but i am actually still dreaming.
the worst that could happen in these very realistic dreams is that i'll shower, eat breakfast, and head off to work before i wake up for real. *shrugs* that's not dangerous, its exactly the same as a normal non-lucid dream, except its more realistic.
the only mental danger could be that you'll think you're dreaming when you're not. well, RCs take care of this completely. if you can breathe through your nose with it plugged, jump in the air and float, and change the letters on a billboard, you are obviously dreaming.
if you can't, there is a one in a million chance you actually are dreaming, but how is that dangerous? its only dangerous if you think you're dreaming, do a dozen reality checks that fail, and then still conclude you are dreaming regardless and do something harmful/stupid.
well, its your waking mind that would make that dangerous decision, the same mind that is reading this right now. lucid dreaming won't suddenly make you lose all grips with reality. it increases your ability to tell what is real, and what is a dream.
the fact that you are worried only shows you are even less likely than most to do anything stupid if you aren't 100% sure its a dream.
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