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Hello, |
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well as a child from my research and my own exp, being lucid and havin control as a child was much more easy for me tho i did not know wtf lucid dreaming was, i did have them and controled them, children tent to be alot more creative and watch cartoons and other types of imagination. |
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Depends, but in short: |
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The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve. ~ Buddha
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It is frequently said that many children lucid dream, but I'm not sure if this is just some myth made up and propagated. I highly doubt it's ever been studied in the more broad spectrum of toddlers to nursing homes, and if so I'd love to read that paper. I personally never had lucid dreams as a child, even though I was always really really into dreaming. |
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Here's my experience... |
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Paul is Dead
It's eaiser for a child, I think. |
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I think as long as you accept the possibilities of your imagination, age shouldn't matter. Children just seem to have more wild imaginations. There are members here who are 15 and members who are 50. |
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i have about 1-5 lucids a week now |
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I often had lucid dreams as a kid. I would say from the age of five onward but was always frightened by the experience and my fear translated the LD into a nightmare. I always felt that there was a nameless horror waiting behind the door or in the wardrobe. I would shout for someone to wake me up and would often climb to the highest available rooftop or staircase and throw myself off. I knew that when I was about to hit the ground I would wake up! Sometimes I would just drift away from the window and have to fight my way out of SP to get to 'the surface' I am 50 now and only discovered Lucid dreams around a year ago. I am just sorry I wasted so much great LDing opportunity. I have told my wife not to wake me up anymore when I start shouting as last time I was saying "hey this is a dream, I'm dreaming" as a reality check and she started shaking me and I felt myself being physicaly dragged backwards out through a window in the dream! |
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I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet and maybe I'm totally wrong but I have read that stress can affect the chance of having a LD. In general, older people probably tend to be more stressed than children. |
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my dad claims he regularly has lucid dreams without trying. he's about 57. |
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