Originally Posted by
Kordan
I've recently been working on a research paper concerning Lucid Dreaming. Most holy/scriptural texts make reference to lucid dreams. In fact, the Bible is so stock full of it that it's crazy...
Read the Book of Revelation- it's a whole book of 22 chapters describing/interpreting a dream, which I believe was lucid. Joseph (the technicolor dreamcoat one) is a story about dreams, dream interpretation, etc.
Furthermore, it's something that most, if not all people, experience. In the simplest of terms it is recognizing that you are dreaming during the event. I'm sure if you ask anyone, they would say "oh yeah, that's happened to me." I seriously doubt in that same breath they'll accuse themselves of witchcraft. It is perfectly logical, natural, and scientifically, historically, religiously and spiritually varified/sanctioned.
I've recently discovered that if I present the fact that it has the potential to be used thereputically that people receive it much better. I now have my university English class interested in lucid dreams, simply because I presented the possibility of theraputic lucid dreaming. It's like hypnosis: once people come to understand it, and when they see it as a means to help people, they begin to accept it.