 Originally Posted by mywish
Okay, thanks I have a few more questions!
1) My dreams look cartoon-ish..is this normal? In lucid dreams, do they look more vivid?
2) Can you do anything you want in lucid dreams?
3) *One* time I was dreaming and I told myself, "I know I am dreaming"...is this considered lucid dreaming?
Also if you have accomplished lucid dreaming, how often do you do it and what exactly is it like? Do you have lots of nightmares? Thanks again 
1. Lucid dreams can be extremely vivid and even appear "hyperrealistic" where everything looks clearer and has a higher resolution or is more saturated/colorful/vivid than real life even. They can also be less vivid, or take place in complete blackness, or something like a white fog...it just depends. But there are specific skills and techniques that you can learn and use to make any lucid into a beautiful hyperrealistic and vivid dream. You can also have lucid dreams that are cartoonish, and I would guess that the more cartoons/video games you play, the more your dreams might take on this characteristic by default.
2. You certainly have the capability to do anything you want, the only limits are created and imposed by your own mind, some conscious and some subconscious. But again, there are lots of techniques that teach you how to work with your subconscious mind to manifest anything you want while lucid. I always recommend that people try to work with their subconscious, rather than against, using a dream control method that is more passive. In my experience, working in opposition to your subconscious using more aggressive dream control is much more difficult and often times counterproductive.
3. What happened after you told yourself that? Did you wake up? It might have been a vague awareness of dreaming, which is typically what sparks lucidity...but you need to take that next step into actual lucidity. Typically that vague awareness might lead one to perform a reality check. When the reality check fails, then you realize, holy crap, this really IS a dream, and get that eureka sort of moment which is not easy to mistake or forget.
4. I typically lucid dream a few times a week, it just depends, my current sleep schedule is really messed up from working night shift.
5. I pretty much never have nightmares anymore/can't remember the last time I had one.
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