A lucid dream is a dream in which one is aware that one is dreaming. The term was coined by the Dutch psychiatrist and writer Frederik (Willem) van Eeden (1860–1932).[1] In a lucid dream, the dreamer can actively participate in and manipulate imaginary experiences in the dream environment.[2] Lucid dreams can seem real and vivid.[3]
A lucid dream can begin in one of two ways. A dream-initiated lucid dream (DILD) starts as a normal dream, and the dreamer eventually concludes it is a dream, while a wake-initiated lucid dream (WILD) occurs when the dreamer goes from a normal waking state directly into a dream state, with no apparent lapse in consciousness.
I have lucid dream about 1-3 times a month.
I've actually heard that there are ways to force yourself to have a Lucid Dream. I've never tried it myself, or looked into it much, so I can hardly vouch for the validity of this statement, but I still found it an interesting little fact.
OdpowiedzUsuńI tried lucid dreaming myself but had the problem that I'm not concentrated enough for the WILD method
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