 Originally Posted by mdream
I never thought about this but I remember some dreams like 4-7 years ago, like when I was 7 years old or something like that (Don't really remember I only know it was long time ago)
I had a dream (that I remember barely) where I was on my mother's room and the room had like a hole or something and I don't really remember what I said exactly but it was something along the lines of "Mom, did you know that I'm dreaming" and then she told me some stuff like "really?" and I kept talking to her that this was a dream.
I remember I had a couple of those dreams where I said to the DCs that I was dreaming..
I don't really remember clearly, but I don't think it was a Lucid dream, but somewhere in my mind it tells me that I wanted to say that on the dream. (As I said it was like 7 years ago I can't remember clearly)
I see that people say that if you know it's a dream, then it's 100% a lucid dream..What do you say?
It's tricky and simple all at the same time. Erm, like I've had DC's tell me I'm dreaming, or I'll talk about dreaming, but I don't actually realise that I'm dreaming at that moment.
But all you need to consider a dream lucid is to be aware that you are dreaming. You'll know when you're lucid. It feels different. It's kind of like a light bulb that clicks on, and it's like, "Ohhh... this is a dream!"
A common misconception is that lucidity and control go together. Which is untrue. Lucidity is just being aware that you're dreaming. Oftentimes, that's all I ever get. I don't usually have a lot of control when I'm lucid. I get "stuck in a plot." For the most part, I'm okay with that, but it DOES ruin my opportunities to complete the task of the month, or task of the year
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