Presence
6th September 2011, 04:10 PM
Okay so, one day I was thinking of how if someone who was blind were able to continue to see while in their dreams, that would be a tremendous advantage to lucid dreaming because it is such a sharp and distinct difference between their waking reality and their dream reality, in such a basic way. I wondered if there was anything that could give a create a clear discrepancy in one's mind in a similar way, and what I've got so far is the phenomenon of "inconsistency" in dreams.
Inconsistency often triggers the recognition of dream reality, whether it's being in a room for one scene, and standing at the edge of a tunnel the next scene, or looking at some playing cards, knowing the hand you have, looking elsewhere for a second, and checking your hand to find it's completely different, it is a phenomenon which happens often in dreams (and thoughts) and because it can encompass many experiences, I believe it to be a reliable tool to help assist in lucidity.
However, I'm not quite satisfied with it. I feel like there's something more encompassing and fundamental buried in the heart of the nature of dreams and the perception of our waking reality. Anyone have any ideas?
Inconsistency often triggers the recognition of dream reality, whether it's being in a room for one scene, and standing at the edge of a tunnel the next scene, or looking at some playing cards, knowing the hand you have, looking elsewhere for a second, and checking your hand to find it's completely different, it is a phenomenon which happens often in dreams (and thoughts) and because it can encompass many experiences, I believe it to be a reliable tool to help assist in lucidity.
However, I'm not quite satisfied with it. I feel like there's something more encompassing and fundamental buried in the heart of the nature of dreams and the perception of our waking reality. Anyone have any ideas?