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Is this life a lucid dream within a lucid dream, within a lucid dream, within a lucid dream...?
within yet another lucid dream?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Adjective:Lucid
1) (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable
2) Having a clear mind
3) Capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner
4) Transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity
dreams r normally dreams. Lucid or anything.
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Source(s): observations - Cheshire RiddleLv 61 decade ago
Interesting way of describing it.
If we go far away from the hectic routine and the crowds of opinions, viewing it all from the distance, yes, we might see it as a lucid dream within another lucid dream.
After all, in a world where the rules of logic are questionable, how do we know if what we see, touch or hear is truly there? How do we define logic or reality? In the absence of those two bases of the world, we could safely assume that life is just a matter of perception.
Humans are creatures that live according to the rules of their own instincts of perception. We're capable of maintaining lucidity and power of comprehension, therefore we're still aware - hence the LUCID dream. But the limits of reality are questionable - hence the dream. If every action is based on personal instincts and personal matters of perception, then one act after the other means one lucid dream within another lucid dream.
After all, we're all dreams inside the dream of a dreamer who's been asleep since the beginning of time. We're all the lucid products of a dreamer who sleeps at the gate of time. When he/she obtains dream lucidity, his/her consciousness will be awoken, and when looking inside of his/her own dreams, we'll be inevitably faced with our own reflection. And we'll wake up. The dream will end and we'll remain in the pure form of lucidity. :)
- .Lv 41 decade ago
No I don't believe so. I don't know about you but when I'm lucid dreaming I can do anything and everything I want, which is certainly not true in waking life.
- 1 decade ago
If life were a lucid dream, then there could only be one real person, the dreamer, who would be in a sad state, since he or she would have to be in a coma for our lives and history to continue. free will wouldnt exist, since a mind is creating all we say and do, and we would pop into existance and fade when the dreamer willed it. if the universe were truely the result of a dream or chance, and not as i belive a result of purposeful creation, then it wouldnt be worth living in that universe.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
In a lucid dream you know it is a dream. Therefore if what you ask was true you would know it and you wouldn't need to ask.
- 1 decade ago
It might be - or it might not.
However, have you ever dreamed you had a lucid dream inside ANOTHER lucid dream? :O..
I want to lucid dream..
- luminousLv 71 decade ago
Poe said 'All we are or seem to be is but a dream within a dream" but he had mental problems
- Anonymous1 decade ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes, yes, yes, yes !