On 12 Apr 2014, at 4:47 am, [email protected] wrote:

>> Interesting, Professor Marchal. From what I have read some lucid dreamers 
>> can actually feel the metal top of a car, or the feel of a wooden fence as 
>> the dream 'walks' by. Plus, the dreamer knows he is dreaming.


Last night I had a lucid dream (must be this thread getting into the 
unconscious and stirring all sorts of things up.) Your typical flying dream, 
complete with the waving of arms/wings flapping in order to levitate. It was 
all quite natural and easy. I "flew" up outside the apartment block where I 
live, to inspect the outside of the building (in "reality" we are about to 
undergo a re-pinning operation as the mortar is crumbling in spots) and I 
remember assuring myself as I was zooming around the outside that "yes, this is 
obviously where I live". At the same time, "I" was able to observe myself in 
the act of believing falsity. I could see that the building I was hovering 
outside (just like an avatar in Second Life") looked absolutely NOTHING like 
the building in which I really live, yet I both believed it was the true and 
correct building and simultaneously observed myself in the act of believing 
something false. Both states involved a level of self-observation and belief.

Kim

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