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Could Extremely Lucid Dreams actually Be Alternative Realities?

I'd like to think so, even though I cannot "prove" this of course. I have the most amazing, full-colour, 3D, surround sound, tactile dreams imaginable. They're coherent, consistent, and have the same laws of physics as this world. I [b]never[/b] have those stereotypical dreams where people report flying through the air, walking on water, or walking through walls. If I ever did, I'd instantly know that I was dreaming, and wake up straight away.
Quite often the dream will be so nice, so real, and so much better than this world, that upon awakening I'll instantly regret that I couldn't stay over there permanently.
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Queendragonfly31-35, F
If this is the case then I'm still suicidal killing myself over and over in another dimension while trying to be happy in this one. 馃

(I like to jump from skyscrapers when I lucid dream)
@Queendragonfly Could it be the case that whenever you "commit suicide" in one of these alternative realities your existence in that specific reality comes to an end, and the next time you do it it's in another, but similar, reality?
Queendragonfly31-35, F
@Cassie2083 I guess. I mean if lucid dreams are real then anything is possible.

But my experience is I'm going back to that same skyscraper roof and jump because I know it's a dream, so I'm not dying, I'm just falling.