I always found this question interesting.
I think the main factor, as far as passing on the trait, is talking about it. I'm the only one in my family that I know knows about lucid dreaming, so I had to find out through experience, but I have a 5 year old daughter that I've started talking to dreams about. She gets excited about telling me some of her dreams, now, and I've been telling her about the "you can do anything you want in your dreams as long as you know you're dreaming" deal. She about exploded when I told her I can fly in my dreams. LOL.
I also told her about dealing with nightmares, and how to tell her nightmare creatures to "go away!" and other little things, so I'm thinking she might be able to LD when she gets a little older.
We'll see.
Also, I've been telling my mom about it, and she is partially interested. She was actually going to read my copy of "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming," but that was before she saw Vanilla Sky. She saw Tom Cruise's ordeal at the end when he found out what was going on and was like "IS THAT WHAT IT'S LIKE?! That sounds a little too intense for me!" lol. I told her it's not always like that, but can be, at times. Now, she's a little more aprehensive, but I can tell she's still somewhat interested.




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