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In my personal experience, the best way is to daydream as you fall asleep. Think about what you want to dream about, visualize it in your mind. For example, if you want to dream about flying, visualize yourself flying in your mind. Be sure to think about this until you fall asleep, and don't let your mind go blank. This will allow you to remain concious of your dreams as you fall asleep.

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What happens when you become your dream?

I'm assuming that you may be referring to the phenomenon of lucid dreaming, which occurs when you realize that you are dreaming and then can do whatever you want....a really fun experience. The best way, at least for me, to start lucid dreaming is to perform reality checks throughout the day, to see if you are dreaming. Very soon you will find yourself in a dream where you are performing a reality check, and quickly realize you are dreaming.


How does a person know if they are awake or dreaming?

Generally the best way to know whether or not a person is awake or asleep is how they see themselves acting in a dream. While dreaming a person normally is not exactly like themselves, more of an exaggerated version of some of their characteristics. The biggest problem however is while in a dream, unless the person is in a lucid dream, there is not a way of knowing they are in the dream until they wake up.


Are lucid dreams real?

Yes, lucid dreams—which, for the uninitiated, are dreams where you’re aware you’re sleeping and can often control aspects of your dream—are real. While people doubted their existence for years, a slew of research in the second half of the last century put those doubts to sleep.The way researchers proved it is pretty cool. They taught test subjects methods to induce lucid dreams (there are plenty out there, if you’re interested), then hooked them to polygraph machines as they slept. The subjects had agreed to perform specific actions in their dreams when they achieved lucidity—actions that’d show up on a polygraph test, like patterns of eye movements or fist clenches; lo and behold, the subjects fell asleep, then gave the signals.For most, lucid dreams are happy accidents, but some suggest pursuing the ability to reliably lucid dream can help avert nightmares, alleviate anxiety, and even aid in physical rehabilitation.


How do you control lucid dreaming?

When you start dreaming, take small steps such as changing the color of objects in the dream environment. When you gain such minor controls, look towards expanding them. One such way would entail being more deliberate in how you act in your dreams. Do not allow your subconscious to script the dream. Guide the dream on your own. Concentrate on making deliberate and controlled responses in your actions as opposed to compulsive ones. In essence, the dream state becomes almost no different from real life as far as perception is concerned. When this becomes the case, you can easily say you are now in control of your dreams. You may be wondering how you would be able to remember this when in a lucid dream, since you would more likely be interested in your surroundings, but it probably depends how concentrated you are in the dream. For example, during one lucid dream, I once researched before on how to stay in a lucid dream, then in the dream, I automatically remembered it.


Could a dog have a lucid dream also could there be any way of making them lucid and do dogs even have the concept of dreams?

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How can you be sure you will have a lucid dream tonight?

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Why can't you lucid dream?

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