With some skill, we can attain lucidity every once and awhile, but why not every time we sleep? |
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With some skill, we can attain lucidity every once and awhile, but why not every time we sleep? |
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Deja voo: How do dreams fool you? |
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It is possible to have lucid dreams, much more then just "once in a while". I think part of what makes lucid dreams so fun and exciting is that they don't happen all the time. It is good for us to have non-lucid dreams also. I believe that we can learn stuff about ourselves, and it is a way for our subconcious to communicate with us. |
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We can attain lucidity every time we sleep. |
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I know that your logic part of your brain is shut over during sleep, so you don't think straight. Even when you're lucid you won't always think like you would when you're awake; it's only partially on. I believe that some other part of the brain is "working" instead... |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
I think what TempletonEsquire meant to say (correct me if Im wrong, and if I am, can you answer my question..?) is that maybe we are not supposed to have lucid dreams. Maybe that those HH are really meant to scare the shit out of us and are a barrier to get lucid. Maybe they are a natural bodily function to prevent us being lucid. That we should not interfer with dreams. Just a thought. |
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