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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.
lol...
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