"Lucid" is a term meaning conscious, having a clear mind, or aware. It's not necessarily used to just describe dreaming. |
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Maybe a dumb question but I need some clarification on it. Is being lucid in a dream the same as being awake and conscious in the real physical world we inhabit when we are not asleep? What i think being lucid means as far as dreams goes is that you are awake, aware and conscious of your surrounding and what is going on around you just like a person is when he is awake during the day living in reality (ie. not in a dream). Am I correct? I don't think that I've ever had dreams like that, but I have had some really vivid and what seemed like real experiences when I sleep at night. Most of them really short. I can remember a lot of them but don't remember being aware that they were a dream while they were happening. I guess what I am asking is this: Is being lucid in a dream just like being awake during the day? Hope I am making sense. |
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"Lucid" is a term meaning conscious, having a clear mind, or aware. It's not necessarily used to just describe dreaming. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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