I have a friend who says that pretty much every dream he has is lucid. I dont think hes making it up; ive been through it enough times with him. |
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I have a friend who says that pretty much every dream he has is lucid. I dont think hes making it up; ive been through it enough times with him. |
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I'm in the certain part of maybe...
Are you sure he is having a Lucid Dream? If he was having a Lucid Dream then he should be able to do something. The fact that when he tries to do something he wakes up doesn't really make it out to be a Lucid Dream. Although he could be Lucid and just go along with the plot that is laid out before, but that would make him not a very "good" Lucid Dreamer. |
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I am the only LDer in my group of friends (most of them dont think its worth it, u can tell none have fully exp. a LD) but when i talk to them about it (because they are still interested in what I do in mine for some reason) i have found that a few of them have had dreams like you have described scarpazi, i dont think these count as LDs as they cant exercise any really control over the dream without waking up, so its more like a glitch in their dream somehow their mind is still slightly awake during REM, although dont quote me as thats just an opinion from someone who is far from an expert. |
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