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      Were you ever pseudo lucid?

      I had this idea, that when lucid, do this, do that and so on, then in my dream I became, what I wanna call pseudo-lucid, for I wasn't lucid at all, not the slightest, but I dreamed, without being lucid, that I did the things, which I wanted to do when becoming lucid. That alone isn't so weird, as those things basically are just the content of the dream. Weird is, that the things were all more or less, concerned with lucidity itself, like observing DC's, asking them questions, to see how DC's in a dream react or what they might say, and observing the reality of the dream itself. And it worked, I did not became lucid, but also did dream experiments, in which I encountered DC's and noticed, that they made no sense in what their answeres were, so I insisted until, they said something useful. I observed, some stop/go motions and wondered, if all dreams were like this and just go unnoticed, even though I had expirienced extreme vividness before in dreams and in that moment was aware of it. So in the end I did and thought in the dream like I was lucid, but was totally not, I even did all the right conclusions and it didn't let me become lucid. So I start to wonder, if we can dream we are lucid, without being lucid, but at the same time, actually be able to assess the situation, even knowing that one is dreaming and making experiments, but just executing a pre programmed dream content, what does that imply about the rest of the time, when we really think, that we are lucid?

      Anyone had anything simliar like this before, and I don't mean, the gradual amount of more or less lucidity we expierience from time to time, but a dream of full lucidity without any lucidity?


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      I don't think I have personally experienced this, but It's definitely a good sign for you. Obviously you had LDing on your mind while in a dream, and that's the hardest part towards getting a DILD. Once it crosses your mind, all you need to do is a RC.

      It's good that you were observing the reality and were somewhat aware of the vividness of the dream. You may have been at a very low degree of lucidity. Like I said before, do a reality check whenever there is any doubt. You may want to practice them throughout the day until it becomes an instinct.

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      Ive had dreams where I am almost aware its a dream, but I don't question it like I should and I go with it, primarily because they're nice dreams. For example, when I'm on a beach with my friends and having fun I don't want to question it. I have to have a nightmare or something where I start to question the nature of the dream, and I will take that route.

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      I've had exactly the same thing happen. I had a dream where I tried exactly the same things that I wanted to do when I get lucid, but I wasn't lucid. Tried to fly and explored (which I had planned) but wasn't lucid, paid no attention to DCs trying to take my attention etc.
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      Fly( ) Tame a recurring wolf that has been in about 10 different dreams/nightmares ( ) Fly on a Night Fury from HTTYD ( ) Ask my subconscious why I have so many nightmares ( )
      Fight agent Smith ( ) Ride a huge spider to a battle against a beenest ( ) Face all of my nightmare creatures and beat them ( ) Be a god ( )

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