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      After so long...

      Lucid dream!

      In this dream nothing happens at all. No story, not a person. The only reason I saw myself lucid was because of the amazing clearity of the dream. Clearity I have never experianced before. It felt and looked real and that's how I knew I was dreaming. The dream starts and ends in the same spot.

      I am at a street corner on the sidewalk. The sun is shining brightly. There is no one in sight, no cars on the road.
      I suddenly say, "Wow, this is the clearest dream I've ever had!" I run a bit and twirl around happily.

      The dream then faded away and I continued to sleep.
      It was a very nice feeling.

      But now I wonder, because I knew it was a dream just from its clearity, does this mean I always know when I am dreaming, but never say it? I always recall in my dreams I change events because I know I can, as if in the back of my mind I know I am dreaming, but I don't actually say its a dream.
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      I'd like to say that I've experienced great clarity of dreams lately. (possilby melatonin induced). I remember being fascinated by the vividness/clarity of my surroundings...

      And it may sound weird, but this morning I saw tons of dreams, I knew I was dreaming, since I was aware of my surroundings, but I didnt care... I wonder why...

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      Yea, its great. I also experienced, this great clarity stuff. Its mind blowing and IMO more real than reality. I experienced LD recently where I knew it was dream but only in the back of my mind and didn't say it out loud. Im pretty sure it was low-level lucidity as I was going with the flow of the dream and didn't do anything special except walk around with "friends". I got bored and decided to say "This is a dream." After that I had complete control. IMO saying it aloud gives you more control over your dream. After I announced I told my 'friends" to wait for me to try something and when they didn't, I told them to fuck off.

      Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard

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      Well first i would like to stop and CONGRADULATE YOU!!! :bravo:

      and yes, dreams have severe clarity, sometimes even more clear than the waking world, and as you said it FEELS severely amazing in every way, like all your senses, especially sight and touch increase tremendously.


      Blessed is she who clearly sees the wood for the trees.
      To obtain a ‘bird’s eye’ is to turn a blizzard into a breeze.[/b]

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