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Last night, I had a dream where I was "Lucid", except I wasn't actually in control of my actions. Despite knowing I was dreaming (by doing the pinch test), I couldn't act however I wanted.

In contrast, in a real lucid dream I had years ago, I knew I was asleep, and could do whatever in my dream until I woke up.

Anyone else have these types of "Fake" lucid dreams? If you do, are they common?

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[โ€“] morgan_423@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I have always had controllable lucid dreams, pretty much my whole life, but I wouldn't call the non-control version "fake," as the realization and knowledge that you're dreaming is what makes it a lucid dream.

"Controllable" and "non-controllable" would be more accurate than "fake" and "real."