It happens, and quite often at that actually. You'd be surprised how many times I've had dreams that were either incredibly obviously dreams, or that I even thought or stated they were dreams, and yet I didn't become lucid. |
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i feel so dumb. yesterday i had a dream where my brother was driving my truck and kept rolling it and destroying it. i was sitting there and kept telling my friend that it didn't matter because it was a dream. i also was pinching myself showing that its a dream and i dont feel pain. i didnt become lucid at all though and dont know why. |
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It happens, and quite often at that actually. You'd be surprised how many times I've had dreams that were either incredibly obviously dreams, or that I even thought or stated they were dreams, and yet I didn't become lucid. |
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You might have had some sort of lucidity. Stating, "This is a dream" is basically equal to, "I'm lucid" However, you had no control over the dream and you did not perform any desired task while lucid. |
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I recommend you to taking a look over our tutorials! The more lucid dreams you have, the better your chances for DILD. The more you know your dreams, the better to you LD! So even if you do not lucid dream, recall your dreams, write them down, and enjoy them vividly in waking life. Its good to daydream with your own dreams, that will increase the chances to trigger a DILD. |
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