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    pitching with pain indicates that you are not dreaming is falsified,” (Schredl, 2011). The destroyed credibility of a common saying may surprise some; for those who have experienced pain in dreams, it is not worth gawking over such a fact. I am one of the people…

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    are genuinely mistaken. Lucid dreaming offers us a chance to play out our aspirations, overcome fears, practice and improve real life skills, and even discover a personal meaning to life. Lucid Dreaming comes from the Greek word for "clear", therefore it literally means "clear dreaming." It is psychologically proven by parapsychologist Dr. Keith Hearne and can occur in everyone, although many people are in denial of its existence. Some researchers suggest that dreaming usually happens during…

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    Before the experiment, the researchers hypothesized that only the imagery rehearsal therapy treated patients would have enhanced lucid dreaming, which in turn would decrease the amount of nightmare symptoms. The results showed that out of the three components of lucid dreaming, two of them, dream content control and purposeful waking, showed an increased amount in the patients that underwent imagery rehearsal therapy than those who did not. This study adds…

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    Misconceptions on Lucid Dreaming Dreams are either funny, entertaining, or hopeful. On the other side of the coin, it could scare one intensely. Lucid dreaming is relatively new and what is new is usually held suspect. It is therefore expected to have all sorts of misconceptions about lucid dreaming. Before one can embark on learning how to have lucid dreams, these misconceptions need clarification. Below are some of the misconceptions that hinder one from seriously learning lucid…

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    reality don’t apply. Yes, you're right! It’s the dream! Dreams are a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. I will be talking to you about why we dream, have nightmares, and the pros and cons of lucid dreaming. Why do we dream? Well there are many theories to why we dream, but we can't quite figure out why we dream. Some scientists think that the reason we dream is because of random impulses, problem solving, to organize things or to cope with…

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    The movie “Inside Out” is a children’s movie that is based on emotions and how we feel. There are a couple of scenes in particular that show dreams as if you are experiencing a movie. The first dream is when the main character Riley is dreaming of being at her new school in her underwear because she is afraid of her new school. Riley was having a dream based on what she was actually afraid of. What goes through our minds before we fall asleep, like Riley being scared of school, can affect what…

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    Lucid Dream Have you ever been aware of that you are dreaming when you are in dream? Maybe you do, but you don’t know the concept of lucid dreaming. A lucid dream is a vivid dream and people are aware of that they are in dream with waking consciousness. You can take control of yourself and surroundings. Lucid dreamers can train themselves to know that they are dreaming. With improved skills, they can even create what they want and they are like “God” in their dream. “The dream state can be…

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    involves a phenomenon known as lucid dreaming. It takes some training but lucid dreaming is being consciously aware that you’re dreaming and you become conscious that you are dreaming you can start to control your dreams and the direction they go in. It has become more and more popular over the last couple of years due to its exposer in the media. What isn’t said about lucid dreaming is the fact that it can help you in life. When people talk about lucid dreaming the almost always talk about…

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    more than likely when you wake up you 'll forget it. Sometimes people have a type of dream that are known as Lucid dreams. Lucid dreaming is when you are aware of your dream and have the ability to control it. Only 20% of people will have this type of dream regularly and the other 80% would be lucky to even have 1 lucid dream in their lifetime. Knowing you are dreaming and being able to control it to do whatever you what is just so amazing, and Phenomenal. 1) Lucid dream A.Tibetan…

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    weeks ago, I read Lucid Dreaming: A Beginner's Guide to Becoming Conscious in Your Dreams by Charlie Morley. Ever since then, I've been trying to have a lucid dream using the techniques taught in the book. And I haven't had much success, until the night before last. Lucid Dreaming: Guide To Becoming Conscious in Your Dreams One of the things I've been practicing from the book is checking to see if I'm dreaming or not by looking at my hand. Apparently, when you are dreaming, you can't maintain…

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