There are different levels of lucidity, from just vaguely awareness that you are lucid, to full awareness and access to your mental faculties. |
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Recently, i have noticed in my LDs that I cant think deeply. Like i have add and thoughts are all like as if i were talking in my head (it is hard to explain, but you know what i am talking about hopefully) I also have trouble remembering recent events and sometimes even my name. It almost feels like my brain in in a fox as though i just drank 20 energy drinks. calming down does not seam to help noticeably. |
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There are different levels of lucidity, from just vaguely awareness that you are lucid, to full awareness and access to your mental faculties. |
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No, I believe that with experience you will be able to achieve that "full" awareness. In your next few lucids just practice with your memory a bit. Walk around and notice the details and actions taking place around you. Remind yourself within the dream that you will remember this upon waking. Make a mental note, if you will, of your surroundings. I believe that this problem is just a small control issue and alot of new LDers have problems with control. Control will get better over time through experience and practice. Just keep working on these issues, and I believe they will be fixed rather easily with time. Good Luck to you! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask |
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I have to agree with KingYoshi. This isn't uncommon at all. If you consider any level of awareness in a dream as a lucid dream, then by the that definition, I have lucid dreams every night. They are usually just very very hazy dreams, in which I know that I"m dreaming, but for whatever reason, I can't focus, and I seldom remember much detail. |
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I can't speak for LDing per se, but I know that I often find myself worrying or thinking about Lucid Dreaming in dreams... I've failed to become lucid as a result of this, however. For example, last night I was sitting on a bus thinking that, as the bus was about to crash, my mother wouldn't grieve as much as I'd experienced the world through LDs. I felt sad because that wasn't true. (Irony). |
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To me, thinking deeply is quiet, directed, thoughts, not scrambled ADD thoughts. Which do you mean? both at the same time? |
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Crap, i cant believe i said fox. i mean fog. and I WANT to think deeply, but instead 20 things pop into my head. Also by recent events i mean in real life. Like i get the dream timeline confused with real life's. The time i tried to remember my name, i was trying to calm down and remember stuff that i could do in a lucid. i thought that maybe i could start with my name and slowly work my way up to memories and goals, but that plan was ruined when i couldn't even remember my name. Why did i put fox? x isn't even close to g... |
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sometimes i am quite "lucid" in a lucid dream, more aware than i am in waking life... which is part of the fun of being in a lucid dream. |
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I agree, I've had some LDs before where I wasn't thinking clearly, like I just couldn't. In a recent one I was kinda "goin with" what was happening, but could still think basic thoughts and contribute to my dream in this kind of way, but I didn't, for whatever reason, do what I really wanted to do, I did know it was a dream, I could feel that "I" was thinking and talking, not my subconsious...know what I mean? |
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