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Lucid Dreaming (by Pixel )

This is the third in a row of sleep-related articles I've written recently. I've previously written one on dreams, and one on nightmares. Hailee also wrote a very interesting article on sleep paralysis

This week we're going to take a look at lucid dreaming. A lucid dream is different from a regular dream in the way that the dreamer is actually aware of dreaming.

Lucid dreaming was first given its name by the Dutch psychiatrist and author Frederik van Eeden. Yet, the earliest known references to lucid dreaming date all the way back to ancient Greek writing. Aristotle wrote about the phenomenon as "often when one is asleep, there is something in consciousness which declares that what then presents itself is but a dream". 

The first step to lucid dreaming is, to no surprise, recognizing that you are dreaming. When the dreamer recognizes this, they may become able to exert control over dream narrative, characters and environment. In other words, the dreamer may become able to make decisions that alter what happens in the dream.

While most who have studied the subject agree that lucid dreams occur as a part of rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep), some skeptics question if lucid dreams are a state of sleep at all. Some believe that lucid dreams are in fact brief awakenings that interrupt sleep. 

Studies suggest that lucid dreaming can benefit people who suffer from frequent nightmares. A pilot study performed in 2006 showed that lucid dreaming therapy successfully reduced nightmare frequency. However, this treatment consisted of several aspects - and it is not clear how much of the success the lucid dreaming training was responsible for.

With a quick Google search, you can easily access a lot of different techniques for mastering lucid dreaming at home. However, it's important to be careful - as some of these techniques are rumored to cause sleep paralysis as a side effect.

Have you ever experienced lucid dreaming?

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Drew wrote on 16-03 08:50:
Drew wrote:
i've definitely experienced it a couple of times, both times i was having a nightmare and it helped me wake myself out of it. i mostly just suffer from sleep paralysis though which unlike lucid dreaming is actually awful 100% of the time
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GUTT wrote on 16-03 08:17:
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I've experienced lucid dreaming a lot, but I've never done anything creative with it. which I probably should, because I honestly have never enjoyed any of my dreams. when I realize I'm dreaming I pretty much just say "I don't like this. I'm going to wake myself up now" and that's it.. every time.
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Hailee wrote on 15-03 21:11:
Hailee wrote:
Really good job on the article !! Also thanks for the shoutout to my article !!
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KotaCipher wrote on 15-03 03:35:
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I feel like a lot of time in my dreams i'm like "oh man this is a dream, isn't it" but then i can't do anything about it
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Pixel wrote on 14-03 18:57:
Pixel wrote:
Fiskarna wrote:
if only it was easier !!
i'd fly around and mess with people

so would i


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Fiskarna wrote on 14-03 16:31:
Fiskarna wrote:
if only it was easier !!
i'd fly around and mess with people




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