big question. why do you want to be lucid?
well here's the question, why have all of you decided to practice this wonderfull skill of lucid dreaming? i mean i can see a few obvious reasons, (doing anything you want) but thats pretty general, im talking specifics, mine is falling in love.. lol call me a wierdo but whatever floats your boat i guess.......
Re: big question. why do you want to be lucid?
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Originally posted by Gman
well here's the question, why have all of you decided to practice this wonderfull skill of lucid dreaming? i mean i can see a few obvious reasons, (doing anything you want) but thats pretty general, im talking specifics, mine is falling in love.. lol call me a wierdo but whatever floats your boat i guess.......
Artistic reasons and the shear randomness of it. I love drawing my dreams and I am working at getting lucid so I can draw anything I see.
For the randomness part I want to be able to walk up to a file cabinet and pull something out of it.. who knows what it will be? Something completely random every time. Good question.
My book by Stephen La Berge on Lucid Dreaming calls LDing an extension to life. You're living and making decisions in real life, but once you go to sleep you're wasting around 1/4th of your day. If you were able to make decisions in your imaginary world it's a lot like living in the real world since you're aware.
I agree completely with Tornado Joe and Stephen La Berge and all the other researchers who say this.. How can it be wrong?