I don't think lucid dreaming ever was rejected. Too few just knew about it. None of my friends, or people I've been talking to have rejected it, or said that I'm making up all the stuff. They just don't find it interesting, since "it's just dreams".
If they only knew. . .
I tried telling one of my coworkers yesterday. . .
"Have you ever woken up in a dream before? Become completely aware that you were dreaming and it feeling almost like reality?"
Lee: "Oh yeah! Like a couple months ago I dreamed Connie (our boss) was really mad at me and I thought it was so real that I asked her if she was upset with me when I came into work"
That's where I just shook my head and gave up.
And I agree with scientists knowing a lot about sleep and the REM stage and so on, so I guess LDing isn't quite on the same level as the other paranormal things.
I still wish I could move things with my mind though.
Bookmarks