Re: We only "think" we're lucid
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Originally posted by OpheliaBlue
This is what my dad said: that we aren't aware of our dreams in real time. That the only memory we have of our dreams is just that, when we remember or recall them when we're awake. So even in a lucid dream, we're not experiencing them in real time. Rather, when we wake up, we only remember the lucid dream.
Does that make sense?
Anyway, I think that's BS. Otherwise how could we have dream control? Or am I missing his point?
I think to some degree your Dad is right, because the mind must separate of act of dreaming from real time because the two are existing within two different realms of reality. They can not encroach upon each the two different realms. We can with our dreams solve problems. That our real time brains can't, because our carnal minds are linear, and can only approach the problem from a step 1, step 2, step 3 methodology. So, also is its approach to the recall of a LD... Recall is an act of the physical brain. LD is more an act of the Spirit than the brain....the two are separate realms of reality.
The Rev.
Re: We only "think" we're lucid
Quote:
Originally posted by OpheliaBlue
This is what my dad said: that we aren't aware of our dreams in real time. That the only memory we have of our dreams is just that, when we remember or recall them when we're awake. So even in a lucid dream, we're not experiencing them in real time. Rather, when we wake up, we only remember the lucid dream.
Does that make sense?
Anyway, I think that's BS. Otherwise how could we have dream control? Or am I missing his point?
WAIT WAIT WAIT! ... i'm confused! :shock: ... so we like wake up from the dream & later believe it was lucid when it really wasn't?
Re: We only "think" we're lucid
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Originally posted by Girismyleader
WAIT WAIT WAIT! ... i'm confused! :shock: ... so we like wake up from the dream & later believe it was lucid when it really wasn't?
If that is the case then ask yourself next time when you see something and no one else is around. Did that just happen.
People cannot except the fact that you can become conscious because they percieve sleeping as unconscious.
I know when I am conscious.
Does it fit these catagories?
Having an awareness of one's environment and one's own existence, sensations, and thoughts. See Synonyms at aware.
Mentally perceptive or alert; awake: The patient remained fully conscious after the local anesthetic was administered.
Capable of thought, will, or perception: the development of conscious life on the planet.
Subjectively known or felt: conscious remorse.
Intentionally conceived or done; deliberate: a conscious insult; made a conscious effort to speak more clearly.
Inwardly attentive or sensible; mindful: was increasingly conscious of being watched.
Especially aware of or preoccupied with. Often used in combination: a cost-conscious approach to further development; a health-conscious diet.