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Exploring Lucid Dreaming
Do you remember all the hype regarding Virtual Reality about 10 years ago? If you believed what the experts were saying back then, we would be spending our time today exploring alternative worlds and having a lot of fun with adventures as special agents, powerful warriors or even superheroes ... all as if we were really living the experience right there and then.
Sadly, technology has not gotten quite there ... and maybe it never will. However, there are some people who enjoy adventures in virtual reality one, two or more times per week. These fortunate few have learned to harness the power of lucid dreaming. Unlike usual dreams which can be hazy, strange and frequently forgotten as soon as you wake up, lucid dreams are very different and quite special because when you lucid dream you are awake inside your dream! You know you're dreaming, yet the world around you seems as 'real' as the one you're in now.
Why Would You Want to Learn to Lucid Dream?
A sleeping person who is lucid dreaming knows that he/she is awake inside the dream and can even remember the dream, totally or partially after he awakens. The amazing thing is that those who have developed this amazing ability are able to control or redirect the outcomes of their dreams. This is HUGE, because you can manipulate your dream to your liking and experience the dream ‘as if’ it was a reality which helps you modify limiting beliefs, handle fears and reprogram your subconscious mind! Just imagine the possibilities!
Let’s say that you had fear of heights. You can go to sleep, and once you start dreaming you become awake within your dream. Then, you purposefully picture yourself climbing a ladder in total confidence. You can add as many details as you want and see yourself totally confident and enjoying the experience. Since your subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between right from wrong or reality from fantasy, you will be living and feeling the experience as if you were actually there. Think about it… you can use lucid dreaming as a self development technique to enhance your self growth and achieve your goals easier, faster, and almost effortlessly!
Types of Lucid Dreaming
There are two ways with which lucid dreaming begins. The first one is called the dream-initiated lucid dream. It refers to a person who is asleep, starts dreaming and then begins to be conscious of the fact that he is dreaming and is able to remain asleep. The second one is called the wake-initiated lucid dream. In this one the person is still fully awake yet falls into a state of dream. How To Lucid Dream
Everyone can develop the ability to dream in this fashion. There are simple methods and ways to develop lucid dreaming which have been proven to be effective for a lot of people. All you need to do is believe that you will be able to achieve the goal of gaining this ability and you will.
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