If you recently had a lucid dream, but soon forgot about it, you and woke up almost immediately, it is typical of lucid dreams and the sheer excitement is what wakes you up.
If you would like to lucid dream, you should start trying to remember your "normal" dream after you wake up. The purpose of this is: If you can't remember regular dreams, there isn't any way you'll be able to remember if you had a lucid dream. All lucid dreaming really is is being conscious of your surroundings while in a dream. If you can realize that you are in a dream while in your dream, you will become lucid. There are hundreds of different ways to learn to lucid dream. The most commonly used one is asking yourself throughout the day if you are in a dream. Chances are, if you do this in your dream out of habit, you will realize that you ARE dreaming, and become lucid.
Lucid dreaming existed since the cavemen, I know because ANYONE can lucid dream.
No, lucid dreaming occurs while one is still fully asleep, but becomes aware that one is dreaming as the dream is taking place. Once one awakens, the dream, lucid or otherwise, has ended.
A dream-initiated lucid dream starts as a normal dream, and the dreamer eventually concludes it is a dream.
look up Lucid Dreaming... its a method used to be "awake" in your dream
The question probably means to ask about "DILD" and "WILD" lucid dreams. These words stand for "Dream Initiated Lucid Dreaming" and "Wake Initiated Lucid Dreaming." The first refers to entering a lucid state from within a dream while the second refers to entering directly into a lucid dream from being awake.
Yes, pretty much anything you can imagine is possible in a lucid dream.
The question probably refers to "lucid dreaming."
The main prerequisite for having lucid dreams is above average dream recall and then you can learn.
The cast of How to Lucid Dream and Find Out Who Your Friends Are - 2011 includes: Ella Eranthis as Lucid Dreamer
The cast of Lucid Dream - 2012 includes: Brady Kirchberg Cristina Lippolis