Yes... It's an amazing feeling. But don't get too excited because it can wake you up! |
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Sometimes I have really really vivid dreams and when I wake up i say 'wow that was a really vivid dream' but I don't actually remember BEING there and I dont remember actually feeling anything when it happened (even if phsyical stimulation was occuring) |
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Yes... It's an amazing feeling. But don't get too excited because it can wake you up! |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
And after your dream? do you remember it like last days morning shower? ^^ |
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Usually better. Lucid dreams are generally more interesting than routine showers, so they tend to stick with you. |
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Yes, if your recall is sufficiently developed. |
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For me, my lucid dreams are 101% real. My most vivid memories are those of lucid dreams. I remember them just as I remember falling down stairs. I remember how each of my senses experienced it. I probably remember them more easily because of how interested I am in them, and how infrequently they occur. Without even looking at my dream journal, I can recall each of my lucid dreams in detail. Even the ones I had before I knew about lucid dreaming. |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
I would say don't even think about waking up at all. Usually sometime during the excitement, you realize that your time is limited, and then perhaps you consider that if you woke up, the amazing world around you, and its limitless possibilities would be gone. I propose that it is this process that leads to waking up. |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
Yea i know i do this too much but here's another matrix quote. This movie answers so many questions about lucid dreaming. |
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Free DreamJournal Program ~ Thanks Banhurt
Perhaps even more real than 'reality' due to the elimination of the need for those signals to be sent along neural pathways. Also, any imperfections in your neural network would not affect how you experience your senses. It's all in your brain, which is what makes you you. |
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"Above All, Love"
~Unknown~
Rather, not how real it is, but how much consciousness is experienced? |
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I think this question needs to be answered carefully. There are different levels of awareness and lucidity in LDing, and so to answer this you have to take into account what sort of LD we are talking about. I'm going to answer for my fully lucid dreams, as opposed to the lesser lucids. |
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As always, Shift runs in with the perfect words. |
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"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
Those pics are very interesting shift, they really are the closest things I've seen to replicating what dreams look like. |
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Yea HDR is awesome |
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Yes when i was lucid about 2 or three weeks ago i still remember it and it was so real. Like in real life. |
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