My first one was pretty vivid but it i could tell it was a dream. It didnt feel extremely real. My second was incredibly fuzzy. |
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i have had one lucid and around two semi lucids and they all seemed like a dream, my semi lucids are wilds where as i wake up i go back to sleep and think on how my next dream will be then i loose consciousness and that world builds up then i regain consciousness but it was as if i was thinking all the time but i know i was dreaming because of things that happen that i didnt will and i get that dream feeling , in the full lucid one i even was observing how false everything was . can you tell me how real yours was like , was it rel as now as you are reading this , give me all details that make me understand how real yours was |
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My first one was pretty vivid but it i could tell it was a dream. It didnt feel extremely real. My second was incredibly fuzzy. |
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I was so much older then, I'm younger then that now.
It can get as real as waking life and sometimes even more than that, some people become hyper observant and absorb a ton of details. |
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"For a long time it gave me nightmares, having to witness an injustice like that. It was a constant reminder of how unfair this world can be, I can still hear them taunting him. 'Silly Rabbit, Trix are for kids!'... How come they just couldn't give him some cereal?"
They vary greatly from a glorified daydream to experiences so vivid it is hard to describe. |
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First lucid I got wasn't exactly reallike, the reason I became lucid was because I noticed a toilet hanging midair, with only the water inside of it. No white toilet, just the water and the pipes leading it away. Guess that was a small mistake my brain made |
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Slip inside my head
Watch how my dreams unfold, watch my fantasy in work
Watch the beauty, watch the details. Isn't it amazing?
I love you, and I welcome you into my world
If you are lucky, there will be music playing.
"What is real? If your talking about what you can see, smell, taste, and touch, then real is only electrical signals interpreted by your brain" matrix. Dreams can be as or more real then physical waking life. Namaste. |
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"when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation
Yeah, I've wondered the exact same thing. My usual non-lucid dreams (at least, as I remember them) are pretty fuzzy, and don't have too much detail. it's more like I know something is there or something is happening, rather than it actually being there/happening. I really hope I can get that kind of clarity. |
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My dreams tend to tip the scales at around a 7/10 on realism, with touch and sight being the most realistic. If I closely observe something, like a flower (below), it can become hyper-real and it will even be more detailed than waking life - it might still act unrealistically, but the details make you think it's real. I've touched bricks and textured objects that felt incredibly real. It all depends on how you view the dream; if you expect things to seem dreamlike because you're in a dream, they probably will be. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Puffin, that's awesome. I want that, haha. What does vitamin B6 do? |
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Well, it's been known to improve how well you can remember your dreams, as well as the vividness of them. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Well I would argue that relative to you they're are just as real as waking life. Sure they feel different, maybe a little less coherent sometimes. But based upon what I have learned and experienced in the past few years, I believe reality is nothing more than a conscious reflection of your own consciousness. In other words, reality is consciousness. What really blows my mind is that based on upon observations from Quantum Mechanics... whenever you are conscious in a dream, relative to you from within the dream- waking reality and your physical body do not exist. IMO you are just a spirit experiencing a field of consciousness. |
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"My body may be bound by gravity, but my imagination knows no limits." -Me
-start date: 3/31/10, current LD count: 131
Goals: [X] successfully stabalize a LD, explore dream world, and learn to fly
[ ] Discover the source of consciousness, find my spirit guide, experience absolute cosmic unity
My first lucid a month ago was extremely realistic like my waking life kinda detail. The first thing I noticed (which triggered my lucid) was the way writing was warping. It started in my friends house and I sat an observed the detail and remained calm. It was only when I went outside onto the street I know from my waking life that I realized that it's not 100% exact. The houses had more contrast to them and were 4 stories high instead of 2, cars were a lot more colorful |
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My dreams are very realistic and vivid, I hardly ever try to fly or shoot fireballs. I enjoy the alternate reality. the details in my dreams can be just like real life. My dreaming is taking its toll on my life though, its messing with my memory, i will remember something from a dream and think it was real, or disregard something real for memory of a dream, and it makes me very late. Ive lost many jobs cause of sleeping in. The addiction is bad but it just goes to show how real my dreams feel. |
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First time I'm telling about my lucid dream, so hello to everyone here |
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ok ok so you mean when you have long lucids they rarly turn to fragments like normal dreams ? |
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believe on the lord jesus christ and thou shalt be saved
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i have acheived higher insight and creativity through day awareness i can now see things for what they are
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AFAIK |
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Normal dreams has been ok, but not as realistic as real life. |
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I never had an LD but I'd guess it can get as real as in real life, otherwise why would people do RC? |
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When I started taking Melatonin and B-6, I honestly could not tell you if I had woken up or not for the next couple of minutes after waking up. |
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The one thing you have to remember is your memory often betrays the vividness of dreams, lucid or otherwise- try to breathe it all in whenever you can. |
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In one of my lucid dreams earlier this week I saw an insanely vivid scene outside the window in my house. It wasn't what was there in real life but it was still breathtakingly beautiful and I almost lost my awareness admiring the little details. I would definitely say that lucid dreams are as real looking as waking life. All five of your senses are as you would expect while awake, yet dreams still have that odd feeling about them that I can't help but notice when lucid. It's much more comfortable than waking life! |
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soo true, about the dream body, taht is now my main goal, solidiy my own prescenc e in teh world, becuase, although i have had super realistic dreams, i often feel im floating through it(except for one time i could actaully feel my chest move as i breathed in) |
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