Nah but see here's the interesting thing here, (I believe you completely missed what exactly he was saying)...see you define reality as a place where you can NOT achieve things that you could in a dream, however many times these limitations are there because your mind places them there (Trust me, everything in this world is NOT as it seems)...of course, no matter how hard you try and overcome this, you still have the definition of reality engrained into your being, and therefore can't overcome these limits no matter what you "Think you believe" in otherwords, saying "ok I get this, now maybe I CAN pass through solid objects" isn't going to suddenly make you be able to fly, because of course your mind can't forget the definition of reality and therefore, you have defined in this "reality" that you CAN'T pass through solid objects. Anyway when you are in a dream, you know by *experience *testimonial of others *clinical research *this site etc, that you CAN achieve whatever you can think, so in this complex of your mind, you ARE able to achieve these things.
Anyway whether or not you read all that, here's the conclusion, and the point.
When you dream/lucid dream you are generally aware that you are dreaming, so the defintion of "dream" pops into your brain, and suddenly you can do whatever you think you can
When you THINK you are awake, EVEN IF YOU ARE DREAMING, you still have the general mindset of "reality" at the forefront of your mind, and because of that, you can only achieve what you have defined as reality.
So what he is saying, is that you COULD be in a dream now, so real, that even if you try to convince yourself it's a dream, you can't because you THINK you KNOW that it's reality, and no matter how hard your conscious mind tries to comprehend that it could be a dream, your subconscious is still screaming "reality", and therefore all the rules of reality apply...
so really...who knows, your whole life could be a dream, but no one would really accept that since the world you spend most of your time in, your mind automatically accepts as "reality"...maybe lucid dreams are just a subdream of your dream of life? who knows....
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