These are dreams in which the sleeper becomes lucid, or aware that they are dreaming.
Lucid Dreams was created on 2008-08-18.
Yes! A lot of people (especially children) are able to control their dreams. It is called Lucid Dreaming.
You can't. I've had lucid dreams at random, even with practice and using techniques that are really good. WILDs have high success rates, as do MILDs, but usually, you can't predict them. After a good bit a practice, and coming up with self techinques, you may "master" and almost always have lucid dreams. But there is no sure way, some people can have lucid dreams at will, but they natrually have the ability.
That depends on what you mean by "high." There is often a feeling of contentment and excitement after having a lucid dream, especially if it is one of your first lucid dreams. But you shouldn't feel any kind of dizziness, disorientation, or other unusual sensations that are commonly associated with being high.
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A "lucid dream" is nothing more than a dream in which you realize that you are dreaming while remaining asleep. There is a tremendous amount of nonsense circulating on the Internet about lucid dreams along with opportunities to spend money on useless instruction books and gadgets claiming to produce lucid dreams.> Some individuals are able to become aware that they are dreaming quite easily and direct their dreams just as they would a daydream or waking fantasy. But that does not mean that everyone can or should have lucid dreams.
Malcolm Godwin has written: 'The lucid dreamer' -- subject(s): Lucid dreams
a lucid dream is when you become aware that you are dreaming during your dream, and once you practice controlling your dreams and get really good at it, you can do whatever you want inside your dream
there are five types of dreams: ordinary, lucid, telepathic, premonitory, and nightmares.
No, it is very unlikely that gender has any affect on the ability to have lucid dreams.
The ability to create and manipulate your own dreams is known as "lucid dreaming." In a lucid dream, the dreamer becomes aware that they are dreaming and can often exert control over the dream's narrative and environment. This phenomenon allows individuals to explore their imagination and experiences in a vivid and immersive way.