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      I've been seeing a lot of threads lately, asking the same thing: Is Lucid Dreaming dangerous?
      The answer is no. Lucid Dreaming is basically dreaming while you are aware of it.
      A little more simply, it means that when you're Lucid in a Dream, you're know you're dreaming.
      That's when you get the chance to control your dream.
      Hope I cleared this up.
      (also, some methods can interrupt your sleeping, which sometimes can get actually dangerous, but it's methods like CAT. Is WILD/WBTB interrupting your sleep in a dangerous way?)
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      Some people beleive that LD can cause you problems with telling reality from imagination. It think might be a problem if you have schizophrenia or are using a lot of drugs.
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      For people who have just started to get some lucid dreams, or become fanatical about dreams in general, you can start to have times when you think 'Was that a dream, or did that really happen?'
      It happened to me, but IMHO, you get used to it.
      It's not a permanent problem, just an adjusting to lucid dreams.
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      This one should be moved to the newbie section imo.
      Currently practicing WILD. I quote Kaniaz who said it best: "The point of WILD is to piss me off". Though, I have not given up, far from it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BohmaN View Post
      This one should be moved to the newbie section imo.[/b]

      Well, I hate to be a party pooper, but i_speel_good has only ventured an opinion. There needs to be some more research put into this. Yes, lucid dreaming in itself is 99% harmless, it is what you do in your LDs all the time and the blurring of reality Placebo mentioned that needs to be fleshed out as those are the area's that can cause problems for some that might not have a strong grip on reality.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dodobird View Post
      Some people beleive that LD can cause you problems with telling reality from imagination. It think might be a problem if you have schizophrenia or are using a lot of drugs.[/b]
      That and you can come totally obsessed and sleep your life away trying to have lucid dreams. Otherwise I don't think there is much harm in it. It's a gift, and I believe there is a greater purpose for them, but what that purpose is I still don't know.

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      As Seeker said, theres a lot more to it than just that. i_speel_good has give no real details on it. This needs to be enhanced more
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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post
      As Seeker said, theres a lot more to it than just that. i_speel_good has give no real details on it. This needs to be enhanced more[/b]
      hey exobyte, i think this really is ooff topic but,
      whats up with the shadow thing?
      is it over?
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      The only time I've ever questioned whether or not it was reality or a dream (in reality) and really couldn't tell was when I was stoned off my ass.

      Long story short, if you don't already have mental problems, lucid dreaming is fine.

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      Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
      hey exobyte, i think this really is ooff topic but,
      whats up with the shadow thing?
      is it over?[/b]
      Other than the last post of the thread, I had already told you in a PM. Please keep the subject to the PM box.
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      Quote Originally Posted by i_speel_good View Post
      I've been seeing a lot of threads lately, asking the same thing: Is Lucid Dreaming dangerous?
      The answer is no. Lucid Dreaming is basically dreaming while you are aware of it.
      A little more simply, it means that when you're Lucid in a Dream, you're know you're dreaming.
      That's when you get the chance to control your dream.
      Hope I cleared this up.
      (also, some methods can interrupt your sleeping, which sometimes can get actually dangerous, but it's methods like CAT. Is WILD/WBTB interrupting your sleep in a dangerous way?)[/b]
      The thing though, might be the fact that some recall entire life·times... (Like myself.)



      As the old "Chinese" dude once said... Am I the butterfly dreaming I am a man, or am I the man, dreaming I am a butterfly?



      And I of course must ask, why not both? ...and then some! (?)





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      Well, Seeker, you're not breaking it: You're making it even more interesting.
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      Quote Originally Posted by i_speel_good View Post
      Well, Seeker, you're not breaking it: You're making it even more interesting. [/b]
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