Yes actually I have been having a lot of these lately. The last 3-4 I have had have been in the middle of a couple non-lucids in the night, I become lucid then quickly forget I'm dreaming very quickly. Its very frustrating. |
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Yes actually I have been having a lot of these lately. The last 3-4 I have had have been in the middle of a couple non-lucids in the night, I become lucid then quickly forget I'm dreaming very quickly. Its very frustrating. |
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Last Lucid: July 15, 2011
Current Lucid Goal: Summon a Dragon
i actually started a thread kinda like this. |
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Law abiding citizen by day, breaking the laws of reality by night.
"How can you be aware that you're dreaming, if you're never aware that you're awake?"
no, I'm not talking about distractions, nor lucidity. |
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oh you mean, like your memory of the dream was so hazy, you didn't have a clear understanding of weather or not you actually KNEW you were lucid? |
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good times
Hmm... I can't think of any specific time this has happened to me, but I'm fairly sure it has. It sounds like more of a recall problem rather than a lucidity problem. |
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It's kinda hard to forget a lucid dream, for me. Regular dreams are one thing that fade quickly from memory, but having been nearly awake and aware seems to store that memory in a more solid, substantial place in my brain, because I knew it was happening. |
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DILDs: A Lot
Also, if you make a mental note to remember the dream while you're lucid, that should help. And you can always wake up on purpose and write down the dream right away. Of course, that requires a certain level of lucidity, which is easier to get if you have better recall. =D |
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