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Saturday, August 28, 2010

How To Dream Lucid Quickly

Lucid dreaming simply defined is when you dream while being aware that you are in that dream. Lucidity, or mental clarity, begins in the course of the dream when the dreamer begins to grasp that what he is going through is not transpiring in physical reality but is in fact a dream.

So what’s so great about having these lucid dreams  Let’s answer that question with another question. Haven’t you ever fantasized of leaving this world set up with boundaries of social norms, and going off to somewhere where you can be who you really want to be –  without the restrictions of the physical and social requirements of society Escape from the real world, some would call it.
 When we go to sleep and have dreams, we often wake up having a vague memory of that dream; may it be pleasant or something we'd never like to think about again. However the thing here is, as we start to become more awake or more aware of the real world, the memory of the dream would also start to fade away as quickly as we had become aware of it; until we are only left with fragmented ideas here and there of what that dream is all about.

The realization of being in a dream often takes place when the events occurring start to get weird or unusual, such as flying or trying to run away with your body feeling like dead weight. Most people who remember their dreams have experienced this at some time, often waking up immediately after the realization. However with lucid dreaming, it is possible to continue in the dream while remaining fully aware that you are dreaming. So what could stop you from doing whatever you like You could either stay back and see how the course of dream would turn out; or put your hand in it and control what would happen. Dream cues may also be real life representations. This would also be a good way for you to discover what is really deep down in your subconscious, since these things tend to surface in dreams, or in times where there is very low activity in the brain.

How does one have lucid dreams Dreams are usually a product of a person’s thoughts and experiences throughout the day. Therefore, thinking of dreams during the day and wanting to have lucid dreams when you are awake might be helpful. These thoughts might be embossed in your subconscious, thus making it possible for them to reflect themselves in your dreams.  Get creative – experiment, and visualize. Not all techniques apply to everyone. The method shown here may be very effective to some while it may be not the case for others. Experiment with different ways on how to achieve this lucidity; a lot of sources are available for you on the world wide web at your convenience. Most people are attracted to this due to its potential for adventure and fantasy fulfillment. Lucid dreaming offers people an outlet to express their creativity and wildest imaginations without any restraint.

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