As always, it depends on the person. |
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I've had 1 technically lucid dream. It was a DILD, as I did a nose rc, and it dawned on me. But what I dont understand, (and others have asked the same question) is why it felt like it didnt really happen. It feels like a distant, hazy memory, like trying to remember my first day of pre-school. I know many will shoot this theory down, but the best way to describe it was having a dream about being lucid. I expected the sudden eureka! |
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"I had a dream...crazy dream. Anything I wanted to know, any place I needed to go"
As always, it depends on the person. |
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Bollocks.
Thanks for the help. As I said, it was dissapointing. Rather like watching a movie, not really feeling involved. |
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"I had a dream...crazy dream. Anything I wanted to know, any place I needed to go"
Yea, you'll get better. I know it. |
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Bollocks.
You only had a low level of lucidity. This is hardly surprising for your first one, so don't worry about it. |
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You can't judge lucid dreams quality when you have only had one, mostly because they vary in quality and awareness. I haven't had an extreme amount of Lucid Dreams, but even with the few I have had I can see much variation. My first dreams were fuzzy, and I had the same feeling as you did, like I was watching a movie or that I "Dreamed I was Lucid Dreaming." (Which is in fact impossible, a Lucid Dream is simply a dream which you know your dreaming. It doesn't guarantee better quality, nor control.) After a few more lucids the quality started going up, so far I have had 1 life-like-quality lucid dream, so I know it is possible, and I remembered it crystal clear. |
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i highly doubt that all your lucids with be like that. ive had this happen to me and it sucked. but when i had my first lucid, i had the eurika moment and i was really aware that i was dreaming. |
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-vusiliyk
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