so, could one conclude that to increase realism/level of conciousness, you have to increase the 5 sensory input 'channels', through provocative actions such as touching grass, tasting food etc. |
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As real as real life. And yes, DILDs are as realistic as WILDs for me. My dreams very often shock me with things I didn't know dreams could do. |
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so, could one conclude that to increase realism/level of conciousness, you have to increase the 5 sensory input 'channels', through provocative actions such as touching grass, tasting food etc. |
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My lucid dreams have been convincing before, but I dunno, they are usually quite blurry, even if I have a good grip on the situation. The most vivid one that I had was one in which I shot a firework into the woods and all of the trees lit up like Christmas trees. Those were the most brilliant colors that I had ever seen. |
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Sometimes, on the rare occasion that i actually have lucid, i am totally surprised by how real it feels. I remember one of them actuallty feeling my pants rub against my legs like they do in real life, which just shows how detailed they can be. But many times, a lot of the details about my environment are at best sketchy |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khAQ6KJ1GFs |
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If I say it feels mind-blowing and looks amazing, would you beleive me? |
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LD Count - 11
Spoiler for Current Lucid Goals:
First WILD I managed to pull off, I jumped off my balcony (which I wanted to do ever since I moved to this place), and landed in the rain. The feeling of the rain on my skin and the wind on my face, the smell of fresh rain etc... kinda convinced me that a brain is even more awesome than it already is |
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Are you dreaming?
Goals: Get lucid [x] | Get in control [x] | Fly [ ] | Go to Bora Bora [ ]
In that order!
Let's put it this way: I was camping once. When I got up in the middle of the night to go pee outside I couldn't tell it was a lucid dream until I woke up after teleporting back to my bed. It took me 5 minutes to figure out what happened. |
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Last edited by nobodycares; 01-06-2011 at 05:19 PM.
For me the 'reality feel' varies but when you are really in the LD zone they are as real as me typing this out to you now. The walls have texture you can feel, the trees move with the wind. There is depth of field and color. I have found myself , more then once, wondering if I had died. This morbid thought, BTW, has a tendency to pull you right out of an LD. |
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How does a lucid dream even feel? |
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lol just so you guys know this is an old thread......... if you wanted you could have started a new one this is from back in 09 its 11 now so yeah unless there no rule on this forum against bumping old as threads then your all good. |
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It's only against the rules if you can't add anything contributive, relevant, or new to the discussion. It seems that, in this case, modern-day posters have stories to tell their ancestors: tales from the future! They seem to have contributed positively to the discussion, so I'd probably say this should pass [the test of time, "lol!"]. |
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haha alrighty thanks for that info |
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No problem! |
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for me most dreams are slightly hazy. long ones can have very vivid moments. but lucids are the clearest and realest of them all for me. i learnt how to stabalise accidentally because i was so awestruck at what was happening i just had to touch and explore everything in an attempt to find a part of it that was different to real life but never found any. |
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I think a big part of the "realism" feeling of lucid dreams comes from the experience of it. Regular dreams have a more passive nature, and a lot are simply remembered upon waking, that's it. In a lucid dream the experience is different. It's like being there at the time the dream happens. You live it consciously, and thus the experience seems much more like real life. "It happened to me" rather than "I dreamt it". |
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i find in most my dreams that i have the sence of touch intack, even when not lucid, but everything is more vibrant in my lucid ovi |
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