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      In my first intentionally induced lucid dream (on 9/11/06) I noted the view of the dream world. It looked the same as if you took a shortsighted person's glasses, turned it around so that the front of the lens is facing you, and then held it up against your eyes, so that it looks clear and bulgy on the center and distorted on the edges, such as the view of the sphere in this picture:



      What are your thoughts?

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      I see things just like IRL
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      hmm mine seem to always be fairly clear as well, could have just been that one dream.

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      I also agree that may have been that one dream.

      I personally find it being extremely vivid in a LD. Things are the same in a LD but I find it to be clearer if that makes any sense. Maybe because the things I take for granted in waking life I appreciate in a LD. And plus, I can see for miles without my contacts

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      I know exactly what your saying. My very first lucid I remember feeling a slight jolt when I realized I was dreaming and EVERYTHING became crystal clear. Definately a cool feeling even though I woke up shortly after.

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