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      Only lucid in vivid dreams?

      Hey everyone, I've been practicing to get lucid for awhile and started a DJ. I remembered 1 or 2 dreams every night throughout july, but noticed they were mostly fragments. I don't remember dreams when I wake up so I have to lay still and try hard. This morning I woke up from a really vivid dream where I immediately recognised two dreamsigns. This is the first time I remember a dream and actually thought I could have been lucid because I spoke to DC and one showed me something to get more aware. Are you only able to get lucid in vivid dreams or are more dreams vivid when you wake up during them. Hope I explained my question well enough. Thanks!

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      Hi there, maryachy, welcome to Dreamviews.
      Congrats of recognizing two dream signs, no, the dreams do not have to be especially vivid to get lucid, although it can help. Generally, when you become lucid, the dream does become more vivid, it can get so vivid that the feeling may cause you to get very excited and wake up due to it.
      Welcome again ^_^

      Any questions about lucid dreaming? Drop me a PM here!

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      I agree with FOrceez. The dreams don't have to be very vivid to get lucid.

      And welcome again
      What I want to do while being lucid:
      fly [ ] walk through a wall [ ] beating up a group of ninjas [ ] breath ounder water [ ] Talk with "Emil", a character of my novel I've been writing [ ]
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      Anyway, I wish you luck in your... um, what kind of metaphor should I use... journey to... uh.... ah, forget it. Good luck!

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      Thanks you guys, will keep on practicing, next time it's lucid time.

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      It's always lucid time!
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      Any questions about lucid dreaming? Drop me a PM here!

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      vividness can certainly help but does not guarantee lucidity. Vividness of awareness does however gauruntee lucidity. Namaste.


      "when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
      When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
      When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation

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