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Friday, August 27, 2010

Lucid Dreaming?

Lucid dreaming means dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming. The term was coined by Frederik van Eeden who used the word "lucid" in the sense of mental clarity. Lucidity usually begins in the midst of a dream when the dreamer realizes that the experience is not occurring in physical reality, but is a dream. Often this realization is triggered by the dreamer noticing some impossible or unlikely occurrence in the dream, such as flying or meeting the deceased. Sometimes people become lucid without noticing any particular clue in the dream; they just suddenly realize they are in a dream. A minority of lucid dreams (according to the research of LaBerge and colleagues, about 10 percent) are the result of returning to REM (dreaming) sleep directly from an awakening with unbroken reflective consciousness.

The basic definition of lucid dreaming requires nothing more than becoming aware that you are dreaming. However, the quality of lucidity can vary greatly. When lucidity is at a high level, you are aware that everything experienced in the dream is occurring in your mind, that there is no real danger, and that you are asleep in bed and will awaken shortly. With low-level lucidity you may be aware to a certain extent that you are dreaming, perhaps enough to fly or alter what you are doing, but not enough to realize that the people are dream representations, or that you can suffer no physical damage, or that you are actually in bed.

http://www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html#LD

3 comments:

  1. I've tried this before, it can get pretty intense if you have the patience! keep up the good bloggin ;) following this

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  2. I was wondering about this.
    But I fear that I might destroy my brain or something, lol.

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  3. http://evertwater.blogspot.com/

    I dreamed that i was Lucid dreaming.

    I rarely ever dream because i can hardly exhaust myself, so this is something, at least.

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