Does anyone else think that practicing Lucid Dreaming is moving us towards a Perma Lucid state? |
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Does anyone else think that practicing Lucid Dreaming is moving us towards a Perma Lucid state? |
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I noticed something similar when I quit lucid dreaming. I took a break for a year or two. I noticed that I retained all my dream control, despite losing the lucidity. Its like I just assumed I had superpowers/ dream control powers whenever I was dreaming. I believe I recognized the 'dream feeling' and my habits continued as they normally would if I were lucid. |
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That's interesting to me because I have been thinking/feeling the exact same thing lately. During the past few nights there have been times in my dream where I am pretty sure I knew I was dreaming, on some level, but it wasn't a clear-cut "This is a lucid dream" type thing. |
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Yep, I had that also. But it seems to go in stages. Now (once again) I know more than ever I am lucid dreaming. But I remember having times when they seem to blur together. I am getting a blurring between LD and OBEs now. I am working on clearing them up. |
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Same thing here. I'll be having what would appear to be a normal dream when I suddenly think to control things or decide that consequences don't matter because I know it is a dream. Was I lucid before I had those thoughts? No idea . . . And then I might just go back to dreaming as if I weren't lucid at all. |
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