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      Quote Originally Posted by Portalboat View Post
      That's why we don't have lucids every night.
      Speak for yourself.

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      It is entirely possible.
      Everyone who is LDing likes to tell people there's no way it can harm you, even though there's not a lot of research out the proving that to be true. They assume becuase they've never personally gotten sick that LDing can't ever be harmful.

      I know that personally after a night of Lucid Dreaming I -always- feel more tired. In fact I feel more tired just from having super intense dreams even if I'm not entirely lucid. In fact I always take breaks from practicing LDing because my body isn't well suited to keep it up without going a little loopy during the day. If you're fine though, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Different people are differently affected, I would think. But I'm pretty sure it does take away a certain element of rest from EVERY person, just some people have it on a small unnoticeable scale and others on a larger scale. I mean think about it, some people can function perfectly on 4 hours a sleep a night, oddly enough. So even if Lucid Dreaming does disrupt rest (and I'm sure it does) some wouldn't even notice or feel it.

      And people saying your mind doesn't need rest are RIDICULOUS.
      Your mind is everything you are, how you function, how you think properly, bodily AND mentally.
      When we sleep, (and this hasn't been proven but many scientists speculate) there are many different options for why we need sleep mentally. And their main lead is that our memories and events of the day are being sorted out while we sleep, ect. If we're still busy thinking as hard as possible even while we're asleep then that gets disrupted. Not only that, most people report having better rest after a night that seemed dreamless. If being mostly in our subconscious when we sleep wasn't in some way important, then it wouldn't be a natural occurrence. Lucid Dreaming is not natural, even though we do it by accident sometimes, the extent practitioners of LDing take it to is not natural for our minds. I love Lucid Dreaming but people tend to just say its 100% healthy just because they don't want to believe their hobby could ever harm them in any way.
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      I know at least two people who are lucid in most or all of there dreams every single night, and they both seem to get enough rest. Anecdotal, I know, but I don't believe being lucid intereferes with your rest.

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      [QUOTE=Yume.no.ato;1234913]

      I know that personally after a night of Lucid Dreaming I -always- feel more tired.

      Not only that, most people report having better rest after a night that seemed dreamless.
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      That's funny because its the complete opposite for me. Whenever I wake up from an LD and wake up, I feel so energetic that I can immediately jump out of my bed while normally, I find it very hard to get enough energy to sit on my bed when I just woke up. And also, last night, was the only day since a month that I haven't remembered any dreams (and if I say 'since a month' is that I haven't recorded my dreams before that so I wouldn't know but I've always remembered a lot of dreams), so I was saying, last night I didn't remember any dreams but that's because I had the most horrible night since a while, I was insomniac or something.

      But your right, I actually don't like the fact that you've said that it was sort of harming, i don't want this hobbie to be harming to me, well, actually, I sincerly feel as if it is healthy for me.

      However I do not think that lucid dreaming is 'unatural'. It is simply a skill of awarness. I see practicing lucid dreaming as practicing my mind to be more aware a bit like soccer players practice their legs to be quicker.


      Thanks for your responses, all of you.

      Does anyone have some scientifical explaination, though? 'Cause, I feel as if this is all your opinions which isn't bad but the people I'm trying to prove that lucid dreams are real and good do not want opinions.

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      That's funny because its the complete opposite for me. Whenever I wake up from an LD and wake up, I feel so energetic that I can immediately jump out of my bed while normally, I find it very hard to get enough energy to sit on my bed when I just woke up.
      I agree 100% with this.

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      In the scenario described, think about NREM sleep. You couldn't be lucid dreaming 100 percent of the time. Its impossible.
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      You could be lucid dreaming for 100% of the dreaming time, which is what I believe people are saying.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Loaf View Post
      You could be lucid dreaming for 100% of the dreaming time, which is what I believe people are saying.
      You can't be lucid during NREM right? You still get rest when your sleeping but not dreaming right?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Yume.no.ato View Post
      I know that personally after a night of Lucid Dreaming I -always- feel more tired.
      I dunno about this, as I don't have that much LD experience to draw on (maybe 8 to date), but I can sure say that TRYING to have an LD has produced many, many sleepless hours, as any type of visualizing tends to wake me up very thoroughly. For instance, when I'm awake during the night and picture myself becoming lucid in a dream, I'm often up for hours or for the rest of the night.

      (I'm actually on the verge of giving up trying to have LDs because of it, alas. I feel like I'm losing my mind from lack of sleep.)

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