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Semi-lucid dreams?!?!?
about a week ago... i had a dream in which i knew i was dreaming. It was similar to my previous and only lucid dream, except i didn't care about that fact that i knew i was dreaming and didn't do a reality check... is this considered to be a semi-lucid dream?
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Nah...the definition of a lucid dream is knowing you're dreaming, so it sounds like you had your second lucid :D
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The big "argument" I seem to find is whether you can be not-lucid, semi-lucid or full-lucid.
But the answer is kind of in the question, isn't it? Both semi-lucid and full-lucid use a common denominator: lucid :)
So, yes, that was your second lucid dream! :clap: What also happens (one I experience a lot myself) is, people tend to experience different levels of lucidity. I use a scale of 1-5 to determine my levels. A level one would be; being aware that I'm dreaming, but being unable, or just not logical enough to do anything about it. A 5th level would find me incredibly lucid, experiencing the dream as if I was experiencing something awake :) I would have all my logical thoughts, memories from waking life and knowledge of this being a dream and the ability to influence it.
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Sounds like what I had last night, I was lucid and did a reality check (my right hand had 0 fingers o.o) but then I just dreamt on and did nothing with this lucidity, and that after trying for so long.
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Awww! Don't worry, you'll get to play around soon! You're already getting lucid in your dreams, so it won't be long now :)
Do you do reality checks while awake? If I may suggest, try combining your RC with a reminder to stabilize. Like for me, I won't do the stabilizing IWL like I do with the reality check, but my mind carries on the thought: "If I was dreaming right now, then I would rub my hands together, or reach out and touch that tree," or something. It might help push your mind into that next level of lucidity :)
Overall, don't feel too bad :D The majority of my lucids tend to be a level 2 (awareness of the dream, with control, but still stuck in the plot). Even if it makes it harder to accomplish tasks, they're still very enjoyable :)
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Yeah i get that quite alot, I'm a newbie and haven't yet had a dream where it's clear and logical. I call mine semi-lucids because when I wake up I'm not sure if i was lucid or not, although I was. But they're getting clearer and yours will too :D
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well... it was not like my other lucid moment where i actually did a reality check to prove it to myself (getting so excited that i awoke). this time, while i knew i was dreaming, i didn't care enough to try to prove it to myself.