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I´ve had LD´s that were kind of blurry and also LD´s that were incredibly superclear! It´s like you have super- senses... I have tried a technique I read about in La Berges book. You use a remotecontrol to a TV and increase color, sound etc and that works wonders.
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Often, people do not become lucid because they think that what they're experiencing is reality, and thus nothing unusual springs to mind about the bizarre, twisted dream world that they're in.
During my second WILD, I knew that I was dreaming due to the process shortly before that put me into such a state. However, as the experience was incredibly mindblowing, I then started to ponder if I was really awake. This was then followed by me ceasing any insalubrious actions and avoiding deleterious circumstances.
It is interesting to note that people remark: 'am I dreaming?' to become lucid, and in this instance I was questioning: 'could this be reality?', because it was too real: stable, usual, bound by fundamental laws.
That's what I define as real. Nonetheless, 'real dreams' are too alike reality, and are therefore seemingly mundane.