I’ve tried and failed to train myself to do it, but I’ve only lucid dreamed twice in my life, both times by accident.

It’s like the ultimate VR sandbox where you can go, do, or create anything you can imagine.

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    As for lucid dreams not having body feelings, being completely produced by the mind? I guess I’d like to see a source on that.

    Source: Some books of Carlos Castaneda who taught me lucid dreaming https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Castaneda

    Btw I said you that you aren’t feel the REAL body senses in your lucid dreams. For sure, one can dream/ hallucinate some. Though it’s rarely standards such as a foot on ground, a hand on door knob or such. That’s too boring. It’s more about flying, diving, running, and so on.

    I’m not sure what all your other points are about. What are you trying to say or prove? Do you second the former threads argument, that

    ‘reality’ is just the shared aspects of our hallucincations that we agree on.

    I do not support this view. Reality and interactions with reality is real and not hallucinated.