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      Remembering a lot of dreams.

      Reading and watching a lot of youtube videos about lucid dreaming.

      I had another very low lucidity lucid last night. I was flying and realised I was dreaming but the level of lucidity was very low indeed. My first thought was to fly somewhere but that was about it. I didn't know where I wanted to fly to and I made no effort to stabilise or increase lucidity. I had no real awareness of who I was, just a vague awareness of the fact I was dreaming and that I should do 'something'. There was no excitement and no real recall of any plans. It was about as low level as I could possible get, but better than nothing. I almost immediately fell out of that dream and inot another.

      I have noticed that my most vibrant dreams have a lot of detail. I become very aware of fine detail in my surroundings and almost become lucid as a result, I find it interesting to look at the detail within the dream. I am using this now in waking life and making it part of reality checking such that I an noticing all the detail in my surroundings and becoming very 'mindful' and expansive in my thinking as often as I possibly can. this is part of my impermanence and non-attachment practice.
      I got lucid, so no more silly signature.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Smudgefish View Post
      Remembering a lot of dreams.

      Reading and watching a lot of youtube videos about lucid dreaming.

      I had another very low lucidity lucid last night. I was flying and realised I was dreaming but the level of lucidity was very low indeed. My first thought was to fly somewhere but that was about it. I didn't know where I wanted to fly to and I made no effort to stabilise or increase lucidity. I had no real awareness of who I was, just a vague awareness of the fact I was dreaming and that I should do 'something'. There was no excitement and no real recall of any plans. It was about as low level as I could possible get, but better than nothing. I almost immediately fell out of that dream and inot another.

      I have noticed that my most vibrant dreams have a lot of detail. I become very aware of fine detail in my surroundings and almost become lucid as a result, I find it interesting to look at the detail within the dream. I am using this now in waking life and making it part of reality checking such that I an noticing all the detail in my surroundings and becoming very 'mindful' and expansive in my thinking as often as I possibly can. this is part of my impermanence and non-attachment practice.
      This is the knowledge that we are free. Totally free. Gravity helps me see in detail too.

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