I had a false awakening yesterday when trying to WILD, and wow, it completely blew my mind... |
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I had a false awakening yesterday when trying to WILD, and wow, it completely blew my mind... |
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Dreams can be so stunning and vivid! One of the lucids I had was EXTREMELY vivid, it looked SO REAL! More than real actually. Hopefully you will have more lucids soon! |
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Ahh..reading this thread got me excited...Can't wait to have my first lucid dream. |
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LD Count: 0
Are you dreaming? ......Is this a dream? *does a reality check
Status: Improving Dream Recall, doing WBTB, and constant RCs.
Yeah, all of my false awakenings have been so real.... |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Makes you think about how the "reality" just might be a dream. I mean if a person is in a dream and believes that much or is that confident that it is reality, it will become stunningly real. |
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I came upon something from Stephen LaBerge online yesterday wherein he seemed to be saying that waking life and dreams ARE basically the same, just that one (waking life) is constrained by sensory contacts (what we see, feel, touch, hear, etc.), while the other is not. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong: An interesting point, but it almost sounds like you're arguing that the mind doesn't get what the senses are seeing/hearing/feeling/smelling/tasting. The mind does experience those senses, and is in fact conscious of what's going on in front of us, conscious of that apple for example. Otherwise, we'd just be walking around (maybe) not stringing any thoughts together. I mean, with what you said it sounds like you don't believe we could possibly have memories or reason, because our brains aren't conscious of anything around us. |
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Last edited by Clyde Machine; 04-16-2010 at 03:04 AM.
DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
By the time you are conscious of a thing, it has gone through many layers of association and interpretation. You don't just see the world 'as it is' but through many filters. This is why it is possible to 'see things another way' or 'in a different light'. Even with something as simple as an apple, your view of it is colored by your thoughts. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
Dream Journal Shaman Apprentice Chronicles
Did you win the argument? :-) |
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It's philosophy, no one wins |
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I once had a dream that I had just woken up from a lucid dream. I lay in my bed staring up and the ceiling. I then thought "Oh! I have to record this in my DV!" I got up to search for my DV but then a thought came over me telling me that I was dreaming. I went back over to my bed and lay there for a while; thinking. I closed my eyes and fell asleep. I woke up in my room again, I got up out of my bed (thinking I was awake). I tripped while getting out of bed and went falling through the second floor of my house, down to the first. I realized that I was still dreaming. I ran around trying to find a way to wake up the suddenly my alarm went off (irl) and I woke up. So yes, false awakenings are common and lucid dreams are very vivid. I found that when I'd just regularly dream (before I knew about LDs), everything was blurry but now that I lucid dream, the details are very vivid and I have very strong feelings in them. |
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Haha, I had this one session of crazy false awakenings. |
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Nowadays almost all my lucids start with false awakenings. I now look at my hands when i wake up. If they look strange i almost always get the LD. FA's look very real when you experience them, and when you RC, you will notice the difference. It's a fun way of having LD's. It's getting out of bed and starting the adventure rightaway. Strange new worlds are waiting for you to experience. |
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