Well, it depends on what you are trying to accomplish in your lucid dreams. If you are trying to complete lucid goals or monthly tasks, then plan your lucid dreams. However, I remember Stephen LaBerge illustrating a study in EWLD that involved transcendental dreaming. Those who sought divine experiences were generally less likely to have them than those who just "let go" and allowed the experience to find them. Of course, whether these experiences were actually dinvine would be up for interpretation by the dreamer. I personally don't plan my lucid dreams, but I might start doing so for a change of pace. |
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