Wow thanks for all the replies, guys. Seemed like a pretty mixed outcome. I hope I can train myself to feel my dreams, I had an insanely vivid and long dream last night, I wish I could have felt it though. |
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Personaly, I find it helpfull if you wake up right after the dream. That happens after most of my LDs and they certainly feel like I was there, no doubt. |
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The lack of "feel", could be down to poor recall. |
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You know, I signed up here about 15 minutes ago because I've just had a terrible dream and I can't seem get the taste out of my mouth. It so wierd, like the atmosphere of the dream has consumed my bedroom, everything looks normal but it just FEELS different. |
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Depends on my level of dream recall at the time, though if I have alot of lucids my recall can build it's self up, it also depends on what type of technique, deilds tend to be more better recalled but often pretty short, dilds are longer but I often don't recall it intill later in the night or if I wake up right after. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
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