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Would this consider lucid? on Thu May 04, 2006 1:33 am

neveza

Joined: 12 Jan 2006
Posts: 1147

I had plenty of dreams that are lucid, but this one was a bit odd...I'm not sure if it was a dream at all...


I was in science class, finished with my Biology Gateway practice test, I put my head down, started to rest my eyes, and thinking of random thoughts.

Still thinking and noticing my enviroment, I was aware of everything and nothing, but I knew I was still in my science class room, yet, I had a image, with very detailed infomation, from feeling to sight, I was walking and thinking, and slipped on mud.

I grabed hold of my desk in fear of falling, just to be surprised by the thought of how I was conciously thinking and never knew I was sleeping, yet, I knew I was in a classroom and I still took in belief of this.

I still remember everything, from when I put my head down to when I woke up....I mean, it didn't feel like a dream on where you didn't know that you slept and didn't have much thought between it...

maybe it's not lucid, but I rather hear opinion on it.

not English acceptable, but it's readable.
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Posted on Thu May 04, 2006 3:01 am

MetaAlchemy

Joined: 01 May 2006
Posts: 110

That was probably a state of dreaming in which the brain was still very active, and all of the senses were felt.

Normally, from what I've read, "Lucid dreaming" is simply a person dreaming, but realizing that they are dreaming--and then acting more logical/in control during that dream.
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Posted on Thu May 04, 2006 3:07 am

neveza

Joined: 12 Jan 2006
Posts: 1147

MetaAlchemy wrote:
That was probably a state of dreaming in which the brain was still very active, and all of the senses were felt.

Normally, from what I've read, "Lucid dreaming" is simply a person dreaming, but realizing that they are dreaming--and then acting more logical/in control during that dream.


I've understood that.

I just, found it odd, how I had almost 3 different processes going..
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Posted on Thu May 04, 2006 3:21 am

MetaAlchemy

Joined: 01 May 2006
Posts: 110

neveza wrote:
MetaAlchemy wrote:
That was probably a state of dreaming in which the brain was still very active, and all of the senses were felt.

Normally, from what I've read, "Lucid dreaming" is simply a person dreaming, but realizing that they are dreaming--and then acting more logical/in control during that dream.


I've understood that.

I just, found it odd, how I had almost 3 different processes going..

That's a good sign.

Having very vivid dreams, with all the senses being used at once, during a dream: that is very "advanced", IMO.

I am wondering how relative a person's psionic power is to the vividness of their dreams. I'm not very "deeply emersed" when I dream, but I can start to "dream" consciously, if I close my eyes and set my mind into that state. The dreams are barely vivid, though.

I think that everyone's mind works differently, and some things are easier/have more meaning to A then B.
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