They don't feel like dreams, believe me, it feels exactly like you're in real life but can do anything. |
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They don't feel like dreams, believe me, it feels exactly like you're in real life but can do anything. |
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It's not always the same. Sometimes it looks and feels just like real life, and sometimes the surfaces look like textures from a game from 1999. Still, what you see is not everything. The whole feeling of being aware that it is a dream, surfaces feeling like they should (wood feeling like wood, metal feeling cold), being able to feel the wind through your hair or feel the temperature rising when the sun appears, it's great! I once moved some clouds aside with my hands to reveal the sun and it made everything brighter and it felt warm. |
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Last edited by Iamerik; 05-11-2008 at 10:20 PM.
Staying awake to chase a dream...
It depends. Some dreams I'll realize I'm dreaming but still feel like there are certain aspects I can't control. Some dreams feel more realistic. I almost always end up flying at some point during every lucid dream...this doesn't generally happen in real life. |
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As real as it is right know. Shoot, we could be in one right one...DO A REALITY CHECK!!! hahaha. |
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I've had around 50 lucid dreams and all of them have sucked and were unreal... I'm gonna have to try more with my lucid dreams... I think I need to take more time to stabilize my dreams because I only have the sense of sight, touch and hearing... The clarity is terrible in my dreams... I'm usually in unknown places with terrible lighting... I should make a dream journal... |
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Last edited by NightLife; 05-12-2008 at 01:13 AM.
I see, it seems to vary alot! |
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It's very real most of the time for me. Of course everything is always different. Lighting, people, "things", structures etc. |
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