Hey, everybody. This is my first time posting. Thanks for having me. |
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Hey, everybody. This is my first time posting. Thanks for having me. |
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No, it is not health damaging at all, it is the same as dreaming (which doesnīt hurt you, right?) but with you knowing you are dreaming (dream control is a bonus). The only thing is that you may feel a little tired sometimes. I dont know about that though, iīve had just three but they havenīt damaged at all. Good luck! |
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Maybe you could get hurt mentally by dreams, such as becoming depressed due to having a dream you wish was real or sometthing along those lines. |
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~~~~~{Lucid Dream Goals}~~~~~
~~{Look at my hands}-{Find a light switch}-{Eat something}~~
I doubt that you will need to worry about that. You dream 4 or more times a night...if you could get lucid even one out of 10 times you would be in a rare class of extremely skilled LDers. That, and the fact you can choose to stop if you want and probably your subconscious would stop you from over doing anyway. My only ill effect is that really good LDs get me "up" so much I have a hard time sleeping well that night. But then usually I cant LD for several nights afterward as I am too tired for awareness to be high enough. |
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There are no known health effects from lucid dreaming. You need not worry. |
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It's a choice of having controlled dreams, doing whatever you want, whatever you can imagine. Less rested, well might happen but it's rare. You won't mess up with anything natural, it's just like starting to work out. Your free choice whether you want to begin it or not. |
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"Victory loves preparation."
I think if LD'ing were bad for you, I would have been feeling the effects by now. And as far as I know, I'm fine. |
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Thanks everyone. You've put my fears to rest. |
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