Hello.
I'm the guy that had the great idea about lucid dreams and interruptions, as it turned out; great ideas aren't that easy to turn out on paper the way the way you think you've seen them in your head! So, good for me!
This article? well it's kinda like a writer trying to write about "writer's block", his own case of writer's block to be more exact.
So yes, it is confusing, somewhat frustrating, but to write about what it is I'm writing about i had to go through it, be my own case study as absurd as that might sound, because I would've loved to get some help but it was hard to actually write my notes on a blog (nothing is clear, my ideas could only be written on paper, and also i need that one thing you all talked about, to be in the same room talking, seeing every facial expression, letting the nonsensical ramblings lead the way for the conversation to end someplace you can actually gain from rather than sitting and talking to yourself.)
Anyway, I'll try my best to post something, anything, but for now here is the simple definition of lucid dreaming:
dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming.
To be aware that you're in a lucid dream you mostly need to be interrupted by a certain trigger, a physical act or a visual indication.
Like some of you said about the many different ways of interrupting someone, I'm wondering what if that someone is a designer, and somehow the interruption is coming from him, and he has to realize it, and run with it, because of he didn't he'd stay in a state of perpetuating dream.
Because realizing good ideas are good is one thing, knowing what those ideas can be is another, and finally getting to the moment when you can simply point at an object and say this was my idea, my dream, well, this is in a way what I'm writing about.
Talking to yourself helps sometimes :)
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