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Hey everybody, |
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Why would you be deprived of REM just because you're aware of your dreams? You're still in REM every single lucid moment. There are barely any negative effects at all, the good ones outweigh the bad ones tenfold. And sadly lucid dreaming is not like all other skills. If you learn how to ride a bicycle you will probably be able to do it for the rest of your life, however if you learn how to have frequent LD's, they will stop as soon as you stop paying attention to them. |
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If you're REM deprived you can also meditate. |
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I think it's very easy to stop lucid dreaming. My personal experience has always been that if I don't constantly keep at it and work toward it, it eventually goes away. HOWEVER, I honestly do not think you have to worry about it being a health hazard. |
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A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.
-Oscar Wilde
Even with multiple long lucids (30 minutes+) in the same night, I have never felt sleep deprived I assume from my own 25 years of lucid dreaming as a serious hobby, that you may always flash into a lucid dream now and again, but as everyone above says, it takes disipline and focus to have these dreams. If you become aware spontaniously, you must do certain tricks to stablize the dream, otherwise you are lucky if it lasts 2 minutes. Not a lot of sleep lost there, |
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It can't be any different than a regular dream. The only thing separating an LD from an actual dream is the fact that you consciously know you're dreaming, and I doubt that realization will suddenly prevent you from REMing. I think I know what you're thinking, that LDing is some kind of "awake" dreaming where since you're consciously thinking and making decisions, you're not actually asleep, but that's not true. You're still very much asleep and very much in REM. That's probably one of the big draws of LDs, you can go on all your adventures in real life during the day, then sleep and go on even more while dreaming, all at no cost to you personally. |
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