 Originally Posted by Soulless
I'm unsure why you would feel the need to share such personal experiences with people who could so easily harm you with rejection of those experiences. They're only human, they can't accept all of you so wholly and utterly, especially something so deeply introspective of your self.
I'm fairly known amongst the few people I tell my dreams to that I have intense, vivid, movie-like dreams. It's often easier to chalk it up to something sciencey sounding like "there is a study going around involving a large amount of brain chemistry that makes sense of more vivid XXX YYY". Lucid Dreaming as far as I understand is a system that can't really be understood, really understood, without having both interest and investment enough to experience it for yourself. Then again, this is as with all things extremely introspective.
The thing about lucid dreaming is that it is such a fantastic skill to have that you eagerly want everyone to know about it, because it's something that is too precious to miss out on.
I sincerely believe that almost anyone would love lucid dreaming if they really got an opportunity to experience it, because I frankly cannot see any reason why anyone would not want to experience lucid dreams, other than that some people might feel that they never "shut down" properly, but personally I think vivid lucid dreams make me feel more invigorated than normal in the mornings, and I have on several occasions woken up laughing like a freak to myself for hours just because the lucid dream I had was so incredibly cool.
Flying among dream clouds is incredibly beautiful and relaxing, and the fact that lucid dreams give you the potential to experience your wildest desires in stunning realism is an excellent reason to practice lucid dreaming and even make it a part of your lifestyle.
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