All of my LDs so far have felt like normal dreams :\ |
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I have a question for all lucid dreamers, especially experienced ones: How "real" do your LDs feel? |
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All of my LDs so far have felt like normal dreams :\ |
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They feel extremely vivid. |
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LDs: 3Originally Posted by italianmonkey
DILD(s) = 3
Third one was really short and unstable
I've had lucid dreams like that, but I've also had some amazingly vivid dream (and just about everything in between) |
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Everything makes sense once you stop thinking about it
Well, while I'm dreaming, I'm always amazed at how real the dream seems. Afterward, though, I have similar experiences to yours - the dream seems somehow less real, or like it was a memory from a long time ago, rather than happening only hours before. |
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Lucid Tasks of the Month Completed: 2
my LDs are very vivid and realistic. But, like naikou said, after when i wake up and remember the dream, i dont remember it being so significantly vivid and realistic. But i know that it realy was extremely realistic. |
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LDs-6 i thinnk? FILDS-2 DILDs-3 VILDs-1
Tasks:
Fly- complete
Shoot a fireball out of wrist- uncomplete
Sky Dive- uncomplete
Did your LD(s) feel just as real after you woke up? |
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Did it get better over time, or is it just totally random? Are there influencing factors, techniques, perhaps? |
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Ok I'm just going to say it. I think that there is no such thing as a "lucid dream" |
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My LD are extremely real, I can feel the coldness of the air, the ground underneath my feet, my shirt on my shoulders. |
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Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From the UndergroundA dream! What is a dream? And is not our life a dream?
My LDs are always very realistic. I can taste food or the strong burn of alcohol, or feel cold winds, or feel the pain from a pinprick...I remember a dream character's unique voice or looks, or the the pattern on the walls of the house I'm in. Even though I'm able to do things like fly, the dream feels as real as when I'm awake. |
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Lux- |
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Yeh I know what you mean Lux. I've been LDing for about a year and a half and most of them have not seemed very real. |
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I often have vivid dreams, lucid or not, and so my LDs are usually quite vivid. I'm not sure if WILDs are more, less or the same vividness as I've never had one; but I would say that the key to a vivid LD is a good dream recall. |
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When it comes to a sensation of "realness" I have three categories of LDs. |
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Oh, was about to start a thread on this. |
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LDs: loads and counting![]()
LD Goal: A fine single malt scotch and a fine cuban cigar (accomplished, but need to do it more)
When I have Lucid Dreams they always tend to feel so real that I forget there is such thing as the physical world. I like watching my dreams in third person though because I tend to always have good story lines in my dreams. |
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They are as realistic as walking life. End on all realistic-ness threads.. |
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I LD quite frequently and easily... at least that's what I thought. |
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Some LDs for me have been so real that I wasn't sure for the rest of the day if I actually woke up or not. This is especially entertaining when you've got an LD inside an LD. |
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We who are about to dream, salute you!
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