To have vivid dreams sounds good and it is sure good for WILD. I am just thinking if it is also good for the chance to have DILD. Theoretically, if dreams are too vivid, it could be much harder to recognize dream signs. The mind in the dream could be too sure it is a reality because of the vividness that it could be too hard to notice that there is something unusual. Do you think it is possible? Is there a correlation between vividness of dreams and the chance to recognize you are in a dream?
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The funny thing is, several times I have actually realized that I'm in a dream because my surroundings were TOO vivid and hyperreal! But mostly, it's just that something is off, and that could be anything. Like, the light in my dreams tends to be really bright and golden. But it's a game of spot the difference, and that works, in my opinion, in all kinds of dreams.
One of the most important lessons a lucid dreamer can learn is: how real something feels has no bearing on the chances of it being a dream. Lucidity comes from how one views the world not how the world looks. Hopefully that helps.