I've been lurking for a while and I've had 9-12 lucid dreams so far, and I've made an observation. It seems like there's a clear connection between how "lucid" you are and how "realistic" the dream world is, I'm not sure if it made sense, so let me explain what I mean.
The first time I had a lucid dream it only lasted for a minute, and even though I was lucid, I was still not in the same mental state as I am in waking life. I did dumb stuff, and even though I knew I was in a dream, I had a hard time remembering stuff from waking life, and I generally felt like I was really really tired and drunk. This seemed to affect the world too, as stuff was very blurry, I couldn't hear sounds, couldn't feel wind, and all other small details were generally gone. The same patterns tend to repeat over simlar dreams
However, when I do WILDs, I tend to be as aware and conscious as I am when I'm awake. I can mostly remember goals and interests I thought of beforehand, and I almost never "fall out"/ become non lucid. This has had a clear effect on the dream world for me. Yesterday I had such a lucid dream (WBTB WILD) and as soon as I was sure I was dreaming I went over to a plant close by to my "spawning area", and I closely observed it. Surprisingly, the plant was ultra real. It was on of the leaf-plants that you use as a spice( don't know the name), and it had every quality you'd expect. It had pores and wrinkles on its leaves, thin hairs on its stem, it had a distinct smell, and when I rubbed it against my face I became wet where I rubbed it.
This is consistent with all the dreams I've had so far, but I haven't checked it with anyone else, so please tell me if this is a well known phenomena, or if you've experienced the same. As I said before, first time posting, so don't be harsh if I misunderstood anything!
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