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      Question Vision in Real Life effect Dream Vision?

      It seems usually that every time I dream it appears a little blurry. I'm currently wearing glasses and I'm a near sighted person. Although when I dream it's both fuzzy up close and far away. I can see objects and details of them, but they don't appear 100% clear like when I wear my glasses. Maybe it's just how dreams are? Or maybe it has something to do with my vision? Maybe my brain can't imagine things all that well?

      Anyone know?
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      It is common for people's dreams to appear a little or even very blurry. The more practiced you are at lucid dreaming, the clearer your dreams will become. Your signature says you haven't had any lucid dreams, so im assuming these blurry dreams are just dreams your remembering when you wake up. Maybe your just remembering them blurry? Anyway, most lucid dreamers will tell you that if you focus on a consistant object such as your hands or a solid object like a microwave (or whatever) then your dreams might come into focus better. Hope thats helpful. If not, try to explain it better to me and ill try to help again.

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      I get blurry vision very often in dreams and I know for sure it is not me remembering it that way. I do not wear glasses and I have very good vision in real life.

      I personally think it is an anxiety thing, for example I always get it when I am trying to find something in my dream and I find impossible to focus on anything.

      I don't know how to stop it as I never experience it when I am lucid dreaming so even if I knew how to stop I wouldn't be able to do it as I wouldn't know I was dreaming.

      However, saying that, you could even use it as a dream sign to help you realise you are dreaming.
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      How you see in real life couldn't possibly affect the vividness of how your dreams are presented unless you lack visualization skills. You said you wear glasses which I believe, help you see things clearly. I suggest you practice some visualization techniques to obtain richly vivid lucid dreams because *your mind's eyes are not the same as your physical eyes*. Use the search bar on the forums and find some visualization tutorials. Good luck =D
      Last edited by Godl!ke; 07-26-2008 at 01:24 AM.

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      It doesn't effect your vision in dreams unless you expect it to.

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