Quote Originally Posted by Snowy Egypt View Post
Can you blame them? I mean, you post a huge article citing the possibly bad things that may come about from Lucid Dreaming, and not expect this backlash? If it's already about to scare MrBlonde away, imagine the thousands of potential lucid dreamers it HAS scared away. All because of a notion by whoever wrote the article that lucid dreaming is so amazing, and too good to be true, that there HAS to be a downside. That there HAS to be side effects, like its some drug. When in reality it's the greatest alternative to a drug other than not doing drugs at all. It's misleading, it's scaring away those who could either enjoy or benefit from Lucid Dreaming, and it's BS. I've yet to hear about any of these things to be a truly real concern, and I doubt I will.

Which then brings up the question of why you looked this up in the first place. Why so hesitant? If anything, dreams, let alone lucid ones, should be the last thing on anyone's list of things too look up dangers for.
So basically it's my fault even though I never said there was any scientific evidence and just asked for opinions. It's my fault those potential thousands of people don't know how to carefully look over my post? I never said it HAS to be true, you're putting words in my mouth to try and support your point . I said " I mean, like anything, too much of a "good" thing can be bad." I'm questioning it, and I'm definitely not held responsible for other people's possible illiteracy.
PS: I looked it up because I heard people talk about experiencing exhaustion while lucid dreaming.