how many people have lucid dreams? i read in a poll somewhere that 50% of people never have a single lucid dream in there whole life |
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I'd like to know a little more about my fellow lucid dreamers. Naturally, we each want to know where our "ability" lies with respect to others. The beginner would like some idea of what to expect. Someone who has LD's frequently would be interested to know if their ability is extremely unusual. How often do you lucid dream? |
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how many people have lucid dreams? i read in a poll somewhere that 50% of people never have a single lucid dream in there whole life |
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Hmmm it would be hard to accurately find out unless it was put in a mass survey, using the media to spread it around. I voted never had one, as i had one a few years ago. |
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I don’t think there’s anything particularly special about different peoples ability’s its more or less all down environment and personal commitment anyway. As for asking people if they have had lucid dreams is more or less impossible because its down to that person to remember there own dreams, just because they cant remember doesn’t me it didn’t happen. |
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Name your subconscious (NST)
-Mostly retired-
Of course, it's possible we all have lucid dreams all of the time - we just forget them before we wake up. But of those we remember, the number of "lucid" dreams is small. And, speaking for myself, the number of vivid lucid dreams over which I exert some cognizant control is very small. |
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That's basically what a lucid dream is, realising that you are in a dream, along with the control. All of us have a certain amount of control in dreams, but realising it's a dream is where everything changes. |
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Interesting perspective. From personal experience, however, I've found it to be the other way around. Normally, I have no control over a dream, and don't realize it's a dream until after I'm awake. Sometimes my dreams are vivid, sometimes they are "faded". |
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