Shocking Experience - Dreams too real?
Last night, after a long wait, I had my 3rd lucid dream, but it was rather an odd one.
I was in my room, it all seemed really realistic. I did an RC and found that I counted 6 fingers, and I thought ‘that’s odd, because i’m in reality right now’. I then (as a test) tried to telekinetically pick up a pen, which I could just about do. I still believed that I was in reality because the dream was so real, so I decided that I must be hallucinating, and I’d better not try anything silly.
When I woke up, I almost discounted it as a dream because it seemed so stunningly real. I had always expected my dreams to be blurry, until I consciously make them more real (eg by shouting).
repetition as a learning tool in LDs
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Originally posted by dropout14
it wasnt lucid if u thought u werent dreaming, right?
You can be in a dream that has such real content that it is very difficult to determine if you are dreaming.
If you can determine if you are dreaming then you are engaging in a lucid dream. But I agree with you that if you never know, then you were never actually lucid.
What is scary is if you become lucid and the dream scene remains stable and you can't seem to UN control things. (A turn around from the norm) It does sound asinine and I have argued with many about this. I believe because they have never experience it, that they will never understand. But what ever... Rolling Eyes
In retrospect if this occurs ever again, I am going to use this tool as a learning mechanism.
Such a stable environment I will administer something "left brain" oriented. Chess, golf, guitar, math ...Something. Bring it on mind. It's all me! :wink:
Re: repetition as a learning tool in LDs
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You can be in a dream that has such real content that it is very difficult to determine if you are dreaming.
If you can determine if you are dreaming then you are engaging in a lucid dream. But I agree with you that if you never know, then you were never actually lucid.
What is scary is if you become lucid and the dream scene remains stable and you can't seem to UN control things. (A turn around from the norm) It does sound asinine and I have argued with many about this. I believe because they have never experience it, that they will never understand. But what ever... Rolling Eyes
In retrospect if this occurs ever again, I am going to use this tool as a learning mechanism.
Such a stable environment I will administer something "left brain" oriented. Chess, golf, guitar, math ...Something. Bring it on mind. It's all me!
Have you posted that before?
I could have sworn that exact post was at the top of this page a few days ago. Either the it got removed and then re-posted or something spooky is going on :huh:
Re: repetition as a learning tool in LDs
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Originally posted by AnonymousTipster
Have you posted that before?
I could have sworn that exact post was at the top of this page a few days ago. Either the it got removed and then re-posted or something spooky is going on :huh:
Maybe you are dreaming???? :shock:
Have you performed a reality check?
:-P