Well by definition, if you are aware that your dreaming then you are indeed having a lucid dream. No matter how many seconds it lasts. |
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When I am sleeping, around the time I wake up I often say to myself in dreams "Guess its time to wake up." and then my alarm goes off. Other times I will be in the middle of a dream, I will hear a noise in the real world and say to myself in my dream "Its just my roommate". Is this just me waking up slightly and then falling back asleep, or is it me obtaining some sort of self awareness in dreams. |
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Well by definition, if you are aware that your dreaming then you are indeed having a lucid dream. No matter how many seconds it lasts. |
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Last edited by mrdeano; 10-07-2009 at 02:27 PM.
I dunno dean, I think it is just your conciousness slowly coming back while you wake up. |
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I, despite being a newcomer, wouldn't consider that a form of Lucidity. I've found myself in a dream, not knowing I'm dreaming, closing my eyes tightly to then open them in waking life. Only after waking up did I realize I was doing that in my dream, I didn't wake up going, "Hey, I did that in my dream." |
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