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      Reverse lucidity...?

      Quite a weird experience last night.

      The dream started as a non-lucid. I woke up on a school morning, really early, to pack my school bags. I went back upstairs to my room, then became suddenly lucid. I decided to go outside and fly around, so I got halway out of my bedroom window, when I suddenly stopped. Wait a minute... I thought... what if this is reality? What if I'm just really tired, and I'm thinking that this is a dream, and I'm about to plummet to my death? I looked around at my surroundings. It was all incredibly vivid and detailed and real. I could feel the cool breeze on my skin... I could smell damp air... I could see the mist in the streets and the brown/orange sky caused by the streetlights. I had a few moments of indecision before realising my vision was very narrow... I could see ahead of me, but my peripheral vision was nonexistant. This made me realise it was a dream afterall. I breathed a sigh of relief and flew off over the landscape.

      Two weird things about this. Firstly, the fact that I genuinely confused the dream with reality for a few seconds, and secondly, the fact that I had no peripheral vision - something that I've encountered before in lucid dreams.

      Anyone else had an experience like this?

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      I recall that sometimes in my dreams I'll doubt whether or not they are reality, sometimes I'm convinced they're real so I don't become lucid. But I was never fully conscious to begin with so I guess these are two different things.

      Also, I haven't experienced limitted vision before, but I've heard it's common in dreams. Maybe this could become a new DS for you!

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      Yeah, I've doubted reality before. I've had dreams that seemed just as real as real life.

      Has the limited vision happened to you before? Maybe it's unique to this situation.

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      I frequently have extremely blurred vision in dreams where I am unable to focus on anything.

      I wouldn't say it's anything to worry about, it is something that just happens.
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      I hate getting caught up in that
      what if this is not a dream!
      The vividness of some dream scenery can be so beautiful at times, and could as you said be so "detailed and real."

      As for your peripheral vision. Try to take short glances at things in your dream. Try not to get stuck staring too long at one object.
      Look at something then shift your attention periodically to different things.
      Might help?

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      Well if i'm in doubt i'll doe a quick nose reality check, but usually once i click onto the fact that its a dream, it stays that way.

      Attempting to fly off a cliff is NOT a recommended reality check.
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      Try doing something completely ridiculous, like punching your hand through the wall, or jumping 100 feet into the air. It's safer than jumping off of a building at first.

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      Lol jumping a couple hundred feet in the air and the gliding back down is one of my favorites, i love the feeling in my legs when i engage my muscles to push me that high up. My legs tense up and then just explode, its so awesome.

      Attempting to fly off a cliff is NOT a recommended reality check.
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      Something like that happened to me last week. I was in a LD and everything seemed so real, I could really feel the cold air on my balcony... I wanted to fly, but I wanted to make sure it's a dream, jumping from the 11th floor is ... kind of high

      Anyway... I read the title from some old newspapers in my living floor, looked away... and it didn't change when I looked back... I was pretty sure it was reality and not a dream.

      I decided to go back to sleep and on my way back to the room, I checked the VCR clock, it was only 1:65.... wait.... 1:65 ?... Let me have another look... 23:12 ?... It was 1:65 a second ago ...

      The funny thing is, I stil wasn't 100% sure because everything was as real as reality so I tried to "levitate" in my living room before flying off....and it worked... yay ^^

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      Something exactly like this happened to me last night!

      I got up in the middle of the night for no reason, and i was wondering about in my room, unaware i was dreaming.

      Normally when i even so much as question reality its enough to make me lucid. However this time i thought.."Wait..why am i wondering around my room at night..."

      "this must be a dream...hm...

      "it doesnt feel like a dream..."

      And then for the first time i actually had to use reality checks to confirm i was dreaming.
      I tried putting my finger through my palm but it didnt work.

      "Aha! this isnt a dream, im going back to bed..."
      "Wait..lets think about this...ill do one more RC".

      Then i tried the nose RC, and when i realised that i could breath through i closed nose, the shock almost killed me. My adrenaline (sp?) went sky high and i had to really clam down, it was crazy. I normally dont get really exited in lucids but the shock was nuts!.

      Anyway, it didnt matter cause the dream ended soon after, the reason was simple. After confirming i was dreaming, i looked up and i wasnt in my room anymore. I was at a beach/pool area, with lots of women in bikini's around. Ofcourse only one thing was on my mind and yea...
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      Quote Originally Posted by Pensive Patrick View Post
      Firstly, the fact that I genuinely confused the dream with reality for a few seconds
      This is a problem which is not uncommon for me. Some people claim that in every single lucid, you can always feel that signature "dream-like" feeling. I have not found this to be the case. While I do sometimes feel that dreamy feeling which makes me so sure that I am dreaming that I don't even bother doing a reality check, other times I don't get that feeling and will be hesitant to accept the "reality" as a dream even after failing a reality check. However, a couple more reality checks will assure me that I am dreaming. I usually end up telling myself, "Okay, this might seem every bit as real as waking life, but I know that it is not possible to breathe through my nose when it's pinched shut this tightly, so it has to be a dream..."

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