![]() Numerous wonder, “What would it be like in a Lucid Dream?” It would be similar to the film „Inception‟ (which was actually based on the Idea of Lucid Dreaming) other than the obvious fact that one could not communicate with anyone from the outside world, not entirely. False awakenings predominantly end in the subject realizing he/she is dreaming, and losing control from there on out. ![]() ![]() A false awakening usually entails waking up in your dream, and many times going through daily routines, like getting dressed, eating breakfast, etc. Lucid dreams can be realistic and vivid, very much so that sometimes people don‟t realize they are dreaming (yes, a little contradictory) which are called false awakenings. The term lucid itself means “characterized by clear perception or understanding”, which is slightly more meaningful that just „awareness‟. So what exactly is Lucid Dreaming? The proper definition of a lucid dream is “A dream in which one is aware that one is dreaming,” but it can really be much more than that. Most people with no knowledge on the subject would dismiss the possibility of Lucid Dreams a falsehood, but in reality their existence is well established, and has been researched and proven scientifically, as will be elaborated upon in a latter portion of this text. And since the late 1960‟s, the somewhat simple „solution‟ has been available to the general public, which is, of course, (induced) lucid dreaming. Lucid Dreaming Deep within the human mind, the desire to have the ability to experience/exhibit awareness and even control during a dream has plagued us.
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