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      Quote Originally Posted by Philosopher8659 View Post
      What do you mean "is real"? Real what? Pardon me, if, in my studies of Plato, I understand that one cannot predicate existence--a violation of grammar.

      And as far as "The Truth" the word "the" requires a common context, it is a pointer to something from which an abstraction can be made in common.

      Be all this as it may be, lucid dreaming may indeed be a place in which the modification of human behavior can be attained.
      Look, Many new dreamer want to learn to become lucid while dreaming but they are held down by societies idea that things that are abstract or different mostlikely are not real, or not as great as they are promoted (such as if "Magic" is real. Some think it is, some do not. The truth is never shared). I only looked to help new dreamers by awnsering this question (or help to awnser) and all you do it ridicule my grammar?
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      I also am a bit confused by the question. Do you mean, dream life vs. reality? Most people associate the term "real" with the physical world. Dreams are not usually considered "real", therefore are often dismissed in the impact it can have on us.
      However, I think dreams are real, in that they can have a powerful impact on us, on our lives, and on our behavior. During dreams we explore aspects of ourselves that we do not, or cannot, explore in the physical realm. Sometimes we might lucid dream just for our own amusement, but other times there is a serious problem or issue, and dreaming about it helps us come up with solutions or guidance on how best to deal with it.
      I view dreaming as a complement to life, rather than a separate reality from it.

      ~Ady

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