I would think not, since fanciful would mean that you are quite used to imagination and unrealistic concepts. There would be nothing in a dream to make you second guess reality. |
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Does it help to become lucid if i'am fanciful ? |
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I would think not, since fanciful would mean that you are quite used to imagination and unrealistic concepts. There would be nothing in a dream to make you second guess reality. |
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But if i was completly out of fantasy and imagination. Wouldn't it be hard to be lucid ? |
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what do you mean completely out of fantasy and imagination? Is there such a thing? |
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Well, I read a lot of fiction. Mostly fantasy type stuff. And it doe's help me get into the right mindset to Lucid Dream. |
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Well, maybe a stupid question =/ |
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I don't know if it would help you become lucid, but it should make your non-lucid dreams a lot more fun. Fun non-lucids keep you motivated to journal and excited about dreams. That motivation can certainly help you become lucid. |
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I think your on the right track. I think it does help to have a love for imagination. At least it does for me. |
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I've definatly found that.. having an active imagination does help. I think everyone deep down has a great one, stress in real life can suppress it. Once your asleep and lucid, I find theres just such a huge amount of things I want to do that I become excited and wake up if anything, I dont think its really possible to not have an imagination.. And im sure like anything else having a above average one can only be good |
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Okay, i think i got it. |
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I think it would make it harder to become lucid, but make your control much easier. |
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