Originally Posted by cvdmehden
So without further ado, lucid dreaming is that slippery, delicious, wily, extraordinary state in which one sees and understands that he is dreaming, while being in a dream. By becoming aware of the dream, a certain measure of choice and free will is regained by the dreamer. Beginning lucid dreamers delight to learn that they can exercise control over the dream environment, creating, shaping, and transforming the dream according to their will. The dream for them becomes a personal playground in which they can act out any whim or desire that may occur to them. From flying through space to light saber duals, vacationing in Paris or spelunking on the moon, a cup of coffee with Abraham Lincoln, or an intimate encounter with Marilyn Monroe, the only limits are the imagination.
To more advanced lucid dreamers, the dream evolves into a type of laboratory, a curiosity, or a puzzle, a place from which to try and derive meaning, uncover truths about oneself, delve into the depths of the psyche, or perhaps hone and refine skills that are used upon waking. Activities here range from self-inquiry to learning to dance, deciphering reality to practicing speeches, and for the artistic, composing or creating art while harnessing the full potential of the mind and imagination working in harmony. All creative, academic, or psychological pursuits can be performed in this wonderland of the mind.