Sunday, July 19, 2009

Lucid Dreaming.

So recently, I've been considering teaching myself to lucid dream. Lucid dreaming is when you learn to know when you're dreaming, and can take control of that dream for your own purposes. I've been wondering though, wouldn't this make sleep a little less restful? Since I would be, in a way, conscious during the dream.

If you'll allow me to quote a few statistics, then you should know that you dream about 80% of the time you're asleep, but most dreams only last 2-6 seconds, despite the feeling they last for hours.

What do you think?

Also, I've added a hit counter to the site, since I really do wonder if anyone reads this thing. I know it might be a little late, but whatevs.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I lucid dream. I assumed everyone did it. Do they not?

Anthony Clarke said...

I hear that some people, such as my friend scott, does it naturally. I, however, almost never realize it is a dream until I wake up the following morning. To date, I believe I have had one lucid dream.

conor said...

Yeah like I NEVER lucid dream, my dreams are always like watching a movie, then I only knew it happened after. I only had a lucid dream once, where in the dream i realized I was dreaming. I then shook it off (in the dream) cuz it felt REALLY weird, then went back to the movie lol

Anonymous said...

Haha well I've kinda gotten used to it, but if I try too hard to like, be conciousish, then I wake up...

 


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