Originally posted by LUCIDWISH
hey everybody. i'd like to tell you what i think happened in my dreams last night, can you tell me if i was lucid or not?
i can't remember much of what happened and even if i really had that dream because im terrible at dream recal as i have never practiced it.
anyway, i remember a point in my dreams (it felt like a dream) where i was somewhere in my bedroom and i checked if i was dreaming by covering one eye and seeing if i could see my nose and i couldn't, then i tried to breath through my nose while holding in closed and i could. and so i flew or somthing or sort of knew i was dreaming, but it was very unrealistic and unlike a real reality, i can't even remember if this dream i really had but i feel i got that idea from somwhere?
is this a lucid dream or just a dream about testing myself if i'm dreaming but not really becoming lucid? was i really lucid or not lucid?
Well, techically it was Lucid. But it was a very low energy Lucid Dream.
A really good First Magnitude Lucid Dream should come on a wave of Intense Consciousness Energy. But your Lucid Dream did not.
In a World where people add up their Lucid Dreams for bragging rights, your dream here should probably just count as an 'almost'.
On the other hand, sometimes we have dreams where we do not at any single point assert that "I know I am now dreaming" and yet there is a huge wave of Conscious Clarity and even a level of Spiritual Bliss. Such a dream is so powerful that every detail is etched into Memory for life. And yet, technically, it is not Lucid.
Anyway, one is tempted to boast simply because a dream is technically Lucid. But, yes, one should keep a dream's general quality in perspective. For instance, if we begin to compile meaningful statistics and tabulations, we would have to consider Lucidity as not some Absolute, but grade it along some kind of Intensity Continuum -- where 1 is Twilight in a Dark Alley, and 5 is God on the Beach at High Noon. On such a scale I would rather have a 4 Ordinary Dream then a 2 Lucid Dream.
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