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When you lucid dream a lot and they always go your way
Malcolm Godwin has written: 'The lucid dreamer' -- subject(s): Lucid dreams
The cast of How to Lucid Dream and Find Out Who Your Friends Are - 2011 includes: Ella Eranthis as Lucid Dreamer
Lucid dreams
A dream-initiated lucid dream starts as a normal dream, and the dreamer eventually concludes it is a dream.
In a lucid dream, the conscious mind maintains some level of awareness. The dreamer knows that a dream is occurring and may be able to have some control over what happens in the dream. The opposite of a lucid dream would be a dream in which the dreamer is not aware of dreaming and has no control over what is felt or done in the dream.
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To have an idea how lucid dreaming feels, I suggest the following. Take note of how you feel right now. Look around you, notice the details you can see and hear. Just take a moment to indulge your senses. THIS is what lucid dreaming often feels like - completely indistinguishable from waking life. Actually, this isn't even entirely accurate, because in some cases, the Lucid Dream can feel even more real and vivid than waking life! Many people also report feeling a slight "buzzing" while they're lucid. This is something I've felt too. For someone to tell you how it feels doesn't do it just though. It truly is an amazing state of conciousness to be in - AWAKE in a DREAM! Lucid dreaming can often be described as a hightend state of reality. Where suddenly you start to be able to control the protagonist of the dream, weither youre dreaming of life through your eyes or another persons. Adversly it has also been reported that during lucid dreams the dreamer loses motor functions, movement in the dreamscape becomes difficult and certian aspects that the dreamer is attempting to control fall apart. There are some who claim that it is possible to actually die, in the event of death while in a lucid dream state. So beware when trying to take control.
I lucid dream often times a day.Often times, I feel like I have experience all this before.
There is a scientific definition for lucid dreaming. From my point of view, Lucid dreaming can be caused from an experienced dreamer once you come to the understanding/awareness that you are dreaming. This dreamer can take control in dreams. EX. reoccuring dream that a person keeps slicing your hands with a razor blades... 1st dream you get sliced,2nd dream you get sliced again,while dreaming this dream it actually feels like an actual physical experience. The dreamer will start know what is going to happen in dream from previous ones and will take an action to prevent being sliced again. Action may be running (3rd dream)...And so on and so on.
Not much other than that you can control what you want to dream, and that you are one of the few persons who can SOMETIMES, not necessarily always, know that they are dreaming. Some studies have shown that Lucid Dreamers also can know what is happening under anesthesia. Lucid Dreaming can tell you what you want to avoid dreaming, as you change the dream. I personally am a frequent lucid dreamer. It is an interesting experience, and not well studied.
The dream suggests that some effort of the dreamer's or some area of the dreamer's life has been ended by someone else, against the dreamer's will. For example, a job loss can feel like an important part of one's life has been killed, or the end of a relationship can feel like some aspect of oneself has died.