 Originally Posted by arne saknussemm
That depends on what happens in the dream. Something happened to me once in an LD that left me wiped out and staggering around for a day and a half.
It has been proven and documented that Lucid dreams tire no more or less than a normal dream.
So it could well have even been a normal dream, and you would have been the same.
QUOTE: "The average person has seven normal dreams per night, each lasting up to 45 minutes. During that time, the brain is highly active in REM sleep.
When you become lucid the level of brain activity does not increase noticeably. So lucid dreams are no more physically demanding than normal dreams.
What's more, lucid dreaming is much more exciting than normal dreams. When you wake up after a lucid dream, you are likely to feel happy, inspired and energized.
Compare this to normal dreams (or even nightmares) and you can see why lucid dreaming has so many powerful life benefits!"
http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.c...aq.html#tiring
PM me the response and I will deliberate on your answer.
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