okay , i was curious |
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okay , i was curious |
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It can go both ways. You could realize that you're dreaming but still be powerless to do anything. I think all of my lucid dreams have been in first person perspective, though. |
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hmm, |
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Dnow how it is with others, but my *few* lucid dreams have always been as realistic as real life. I see from my perspective and everything seems normal (while dreaming that is, not afterwards. =P ) Except I realise I am dreaming, and this can cause me to take control of the dream and do whatever I want with it. (For me I have only gotten in minor control, but I know others can control their dreams completely) |
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Yeah normally it is very real - the transition from ordinary dream to lucid dream is almost like opening your eyes and everything becomes so clear and real - its like you described, you might be following a script in a dream (like a movie) but then when you realise it is just a dream you take over and do what ever it is you want to do |
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cheers Adam |
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I wouldn't worry about that. |
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