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Overactive Imagination
Hi. Does it count as lucid dreaming when you're awake? Lol. The time I saw the huge semi transparent figure standing over Bristol with the coloured wavy lines attaching it to all the people I was awake...mostly. Kind of awake and asleep same time if that makes sense. Daydreaming ;p
When I say over Bristol Partly over Bristol but big enough to straddle the city and prob be in the water same time.
The time everything looked black but the peeps were greenish figures as were things like stacks of paper etc. That was part awake too.
The slideshows, pyramid and floods, glowing plant etc was when I had a fever.
The dark figures with glowing eyes, childlike figures in caverns etc. That was just asleep.
So... does lucid dreaming extend to being vacant while awake or just chalk it down to imagination:) lol
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No it doesn't, lucid dreaming is becoming aware whilst you are asleep and dreaming, you were, just like you said, daydreaming.
Next time you are daydreaming, carry it on, imagine new places etc. then imagine yourself becoming lucid in that daydream, pretend it is a real dream and just act out what you would do in that dream, this will help get your motivation up, get your mind visualizing what it is like to be lucid and so you're more accustomed to it and not shocked/scared when you experience your first one. Try it as you fall asleep also :)
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If you'd like to WILD, you could use your overactive imagination to your benefit. Try and look up things about V-WILDing.