I've never had a LD before but for any good lucid dreamers what can you feel in your lucids? eg, pain,sick,happy
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I've never had a LD before but for any good lucid dreamers what can you feel in your lucids? eg, pain,sick,happy
My senses/emotions in LDs are just like real life (if not more acute). :)
Pretty much anything you can feel in real life, you can feel in a dream, and as Clairity said, maybe even more intensely.
Lucid dream's are exactly like waking life, you can feel emotion's all the 5 sense's and yes, Pain!, during waking life you only use 25% of your brain. But whilst dreaming you use near enough 100%... allowing you to remember lyrics to song's that you have heard only once. And remember them with great detail.. answer the most dificult of question's. use your consontraition to the fullest to obtain comeplete and utter relaxation, in order to conect with the psychic part of the brain. In a lucid dream you can do ANEYTHING.. and im not just saying that. i literaly mean aneything you want!.. from my point of view. It's better than waking life, Say you had sex in a Lucid dream. It would feel like waking life. if not even better!... but if your thinking of going up to someone and raping them. I doubt you will feel like that when ur in a real Lucid dream. Even though they may not be real people (or maybe they are) you will still feel emotions in a dream, and would not feel very comfortable doing something like that in waking life. therefore you would'nt in a Dream. You will udnerstand when you get one. All i can say is there awesome. And welcome to dreamviews!:D:D:D
great advice sasuke!
Since you're not held back by physical limitations your dreams can be much more vivid, intense, and even more "real" than waking life.
WOW you guys have got me REALLY excited to have Lucid dreams just by reading these replies. From what I've read, how could something so cool be such an under the radar thing?
I often wonder the same thing.
I know, I don't understand it either. Some people are very slightly interested, probably just to be polite, but most just think it's weird.
Their loss.:roll:
I was just ranting about this to my girlfriend this morning. Every time I have a lucid dream I wake up thinking, "Why doesn't everyone do this?" The world would be such a better place. How is this not a standard thing we teach people when we are teaching them how to be human?
For me things feel different in dreams. Everything I actually physically feel isn't quite substantial and as a result pain and sex are different. I've never had pain in a dream that resembles the more severe pain that I've experienced while waking. But thirst feels the same . . .
And even though I have experienced fairly intense emotions, I can feel nothing toward dream characters because I know they're not real. So if I wanted to hurt someone for no reason I'm sure that I could without any worries. I certainly do things in dreams that I would consider morally wrong in real life because I know that there will be no consequences for anyone.
I haven't had many lucid dreams where senses really stood out, except for my first one. I tried to fly, and thought a running start would help. While running, I thought "roller skates," and I could feel my traction with the ground slowly decrease until I was gliding.