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- From: katherim@fraser.sfu.ca (Katherine Merle Mason)
- Subject: lucidity vs awareness
- Message-ID: <katherim.727653706@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 22:01:46 GMT
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- I often have dreams in which I am aware and dreaming. I find however, that
- there is a distinct step from being aware that you are dreaming to becoming
- lucid. Becoming lucid seems to envolve taking control of the dream
- eviroment or something, I'm not sure what. I just know that there is a
- definite step, and that it is very difficult for me to make without waking.
- It is not as simple as realizing you are dreaming and you are lucid. I
- have been lucid dreaming for about three months (about the same time that
- I have been reading this newsgroup. I have lucid dreams almost every
- night now. Mostly in the morning, actually, between when I wake up and
- when I actually get up. A question to those more experienced at it. Does
- this step ever become easier or do you just get used to it?
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- Katherine Merle Mason
- Ne Oublie....
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