I meant daydreaming more as in the way a child or young teen participates. Actively imagining something in order to progress a story or piece of art is another thing. There is not one type of daydreaming and I guess I should've been more clear. I understand the benefits of taking the time to imagine things that aren't there, when its appropriate. If these activities distract and detach you from your surroundings then you can easily become lost in them and lose touch. This is more fantasy based than Lucid Dreaming. |
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