Quote Originally Posted by melanieb View Post
Perhaps if someone would like to create an account with them and comment that thousands of people all over the world practice lucid dreaming and share their experiences via online communities (without linking to any) and this suggests the activity is real. Written material on lucid dreaming dates back thousands of years, and has been used as therapy for people with recurring nightmares and PTSD (as stated in the article).

People who have never had one are natural doubters, but lucid dreaming isn't a cult task or religious experience (or a delusion). Lucid dreaming is a simple activity that people can experience every day, and sometimes with little or no effort (or five years of meditating).

I would like to see someone articulate that sentiment without trying to promote any website and with little or no grammatical errors.
No grammatical errors, but logical errors are alright?

That's the same argument people tend to use to "prove" their religion isn't bogus.

It would be better to present peer-reviewed, scientific research on the topic that confirms the existence of lucid dreaming. 'Cause, you know, that's the whole point of research.