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reply posted on 30-12-2007 @ 03:51 PM by TheHypnoToad
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I know what you mean! I am not even going to get into the kinds of dreams that I usually have... Disturbing is a pretty good word to describe them.

This morning's dream was interesting to me because it was different. The dream as a whole was pretty stupid, though.

The human mind is a crazy place!!


reply posted on 30-12-2007 @ 04:15 PM by Parabol
I'd say it was partially lucid. I consider a true lucid dream to include an increase in awareness and control of the dream itself. For instance, in my dream two nights ago I was talking with someone and I realized that my eyes were closed. I thought that maybe I was wearing dark sunglasses and the person couldn't tell that my eyes weren't opened because I could feel a veil of sorts in front of my eyes. I then realized how stupid that was because I could still see the person I was talking to. I started laughing when I figured out I was sensing my real eyes being closed but could also sense the visual overlay of the dream.

The difference to me, as far as degrees of lucidity are concerned, is that I was still subject to the plot or parameters of the dream despite my awareness. I have many dreams like this and I can't figure out why I don't start controlling things on my own when I know that nothing is real.

Now three nights ago I had what I would consider a truly lucid dream. I just met a girl about a week ago and I have yet to go on a date with her, we've only talked. In my dream I was about to go eat dinner with her when I realized that it was just a dream. Instead of changing everything (sometimes I play football, perform music, basically whatever sounds like fun) I decided to go along with the dream and "test" how the date would be. I imagined the restaurant I would most likely take her to and went through with the entire thing. Now it obviously doesn't substitute for the real thing because my brain was still determining her actions (which I left untouched, though I could have consciously changed.)

It's amazing what you can practice while fully lucid. I'm in the process of vocal training and I love practicing in my dreams because the problems associated with muscle tension are non existent. It allows me to train or experience a feeling or technique that in real life my tense neck does not allow. It may sound a bit dumb but it gives me a feeling to look for, if I can replicate the dream feeling then I know i've relaxed a bit.

Oh and when you realize you're in a dream, try not to make a big deal about it. I find that when I do I'm more likely to wake up. It feels like you have to ease into it nonchalantly, like "oh.. i'll just casually walk over here...". I try not to remind my subconscious that my consciousness knows I'm dreaming... if that makes sense.


reply posted on 1-1-2008 @ 01:29 PM by TheHypnoToad
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My question was more along of the lines of whether it counts as lucid dreaming because you make a conscious decision to do something. I guess because you are "lucid" in your dream.

In the example you gave, about pulling your car over to convenience store, or making it fly- those are things that you want to do, so you do them. Wanting to continue driving on the same path, without interruption, and focusing on doing so are also conscious decisions. Not everyone would want to make their car fly.

I wasn't trying not to wake up, just trying to keep doing exactly what I had been doing. Which was continue driving to this building, so I could finish doing what I had been doing before, which was very important to me.
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