Hey Shanir. Lucid dreaming feels and looks just like real life. It is pretty amazing.
I agree with that statement. However, even though it felt completely real while inside the dream, once I awoke, it seemed a little less real. Is that normal?
How real does a lucid dream feel?
Is it a hazy experience or does it feel like real life?
This will vary from lucid to lucid, but they can be very hazy, or they can feel like real life. They can even seem more real than real life.
Originally Posted by Shanir
I heard people talking about sleeping and hearing sounds, i always here a TV or some kind of static (even when my fingers are in my ears) what does this mean if anything!
When you go to sleep, the stage where you are falling asleep is called hypnagogia. While you're in this stage your mind will produce hallucinations of various kinds. They can be visual hallucinations where you see things, they can be auditory hallucinations where you hear things, or they can be tactile hallucinations where you feel like you are sinking or being pulled from your bed or vibrating etc.
Originally Posted by Shanir
I usually meditate a few nights a week and a few years back i was sitting there losing feeling in my body then i feel like i was vibrating kinda like i was having a fit i even heard huming noises what does this mean?
It sounds like your body was very close to falling asleep. If you continue from there you could very well end up with SP (Sleep Paralysis) or a WILD (Wake Induced Lucid Dream).
Originally Posted by Shanir
I always dream in colour, and when i dream it feels like im viewing the dream in a 3rd person perspective kinda like im watching a movie, does this have any meaning?
Pretty much everyone has some dreams in 3rd person. Some more than others. I don't think there's any real meaning to it.
Originally Posted by Shanir
Sorry for the random questions but this community seems nice so im guessing they wouldn't mind my randomness
No problem. Everyone here is very nice and are more than happy to help.
Originally Posted by sleepydvdr
I agree with that statement. However, even though it felt completely real while inside the dream, once I awoke, it seemed a little less real. Is that normal?
Yes. And that goes for any memory, dream based or not. Think about it. The moment is always more real then the memory of it.
Hey Shanir! Welcome to DV!
This is a good question, and one quiet a few people ask. In my experience, a lucid dream can really vary in how real it feels, just as a regular dream can. Sometimes they will be a little hazy, sometimes you will feel 2000% in the moment. One benefit of a lucid dream is that you can control your own behavior in the dream, so during a lucid dream you can stop and focus on your environment to make it EVEN clearer than it already is. Lots of people talk about their lucids being just as real as RL, or even "hyper-real". So, as long as you put in the effort to stabilize your dreams, even a non-vivid lucid can be made to be very realistic.
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