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Lucid Dream.... = ????
So i seen all the post abt LD is real/real-er than real life? lol..ok, so does it feel like right now u are reading/ AWAKING/SELF CONSCIOUSNESS??
nvm.. wad i want to ask is, Dream Recall is originally for DILD? right? i mean since LD is so real like in real life why would we need DR?
Get what i mean?
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You feel completley diffrent in a dream than in reality, even in a lucid dream. Sometimes this feeling is what giving me DILD. Ive heard that OBEs and Astral Projection feel real like real life.
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Yah, it's a different kind of real.
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Reason you don't fully remember dreams or sometimes you don't remember them at all is due to you're "Shadow memory"
The way I understand it to be in astral projection is basically the point your conscious goes back into the "Physical Reality" that split second determines whether you remember what happened or not. It's like you're brain is trying to download the memory back to your actual conscious mind.
So it's like if your shadow memory doesn't remember then it's like you've never had the dream. Thats why it's best to train yourself to keep your eyes closed when you first awake and to not move. Just sit there recollecting everything that happened in your dreams for a good 2-3 mins.
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Well, Dream Recall is indeed necessary, especially for DILD
Dream Recall is used in order to find dream signs, to recognize the dreamstate, for self-affirmation (MILD) and mostly to remember your LD.
If, in the LD, you don't wake up by yourself (e.g. you lose lucidity during or after the dream) it can be hard to remember as well. Losing lucidity is actually more likely with DILDs, so Dream Recall is really important.