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The world of dreams is shrouded in mystery, as this phase of deep sleep brings vivid and fantastical stories which may or may not seem related to our real lives, but which can leave unforgettable feelings.

Everyone dreams, everyone has experienced that frustrating feeling of forgetting one right as you wake up, and yet not everyone has experienced a lucid dream—or at least remembers it.

Our dreams aren’t all random, even if we think they are. For instance, the people in our dreams may not seem familiar, but they’re all faces that we know, whether consciously or not. It’s the unpredictability of the subconscious that makes us feel like our dreams are uncontrollable, but dreams are actually laden with symbols and situations that reflect or highlight things from our real lives, and they’re an example of your brain trying to resolve your problems.

Many studies reveal that our minds are more active when we dream than when we’re awake, so there's a world of potential in learning how to control those surreal adventures.

Have you ever suddenly come to the realization that you’re dreaming? What you've experienced is the psychological phenomenon known as lucid dreaming, wherein the dreamer is conscious while unconscious. Lucid dreams often allow the dreamer to exercise some degree of control over the scenario, the environment, or their actions.

For those who have mastered them, lucid dreams can be a form of escape or a source of creative inspiration.

Famous artists and writers have practiced lucid dreaming to fuel their creativity. Director Christopher Nolan's ‘Inception,’ starring Leonardo DiCaprio, was reportedly inspired by lucid dreams and plays with the idea in its plot. Salvador Dali was influenced by lucid dreams when creating many of his surreal paintings, and even encourages the technique in his book ‘50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship.’

According to World of Lucid Dreaming, there is no magic secret, but rather a number of tried-and-tested methods, exercises, and techniques that can help train the brain to dream in this hugely rewarding, and potentially life-changing, way. After all, we spend a third of our life sleeping, so we might as well escape to a fantasy land while we're at it.

Check out this gallery for simple, fun, intensive, and bizarre things you can do to enter a lucid dream.

▲Write down at least one dream every morning. You usually have five per night! This will increase your dream recall, which helps connect your conscious and unconscious mind.
▲This may feel ridiculous, but try to regularly put your hand through a wall and ask "Am I dreaming?" You'll get in the habit of consciously recognizing what is dream versus reality.
▲Even just a daily 10-minute breathing meditation. Enhancing your self-awareness in waking life is an essential precursor to doing the same in your dreams.
▲Many sources say you can boost your dream intensity with a lucid dream supplement like the mugwort herb, or a 100 mg Vitamin B6 supplement two hours before bed.
▲Yes, you read that right. Eating cheese before bed increases your dream intensity ("cheese dreams") so sights, sounds, and tactile sensations feel more real, and so you'll be more inclined to become aware.
▲Invest in a comfortable mattress for better sleep, and use relaxing aromas to create a "dream pillow." Certain scents may induce vivid and possibly even lucid dreams, particularly when they're strongly associated with something in your mind.
▲Set an alarm every 90 minutes when you go to sleep to wake you during the REM phase. You'll better remember your dreams, and you can write them in that dream journal we mentioned. 
▲Doing something like going to bed thirsty and placing a glass of water across the room may plant the idea in your parched unconscious to get up and fetch it while you are asleep.
▲You can also go to bed with a semi-full bladder, which will prompt dreams of urination to trigger lucidity. The worst case here is that you actually do have to get up to pee.
▲Count backwards from 100 as you fall asleep, but between each number add, "I'm dreaming."
▲By taking afternoon naps when you feel tired, especially after meals, your mind will have an easier time "waking up" in your dreams as your body rests and digests.
▲Allow yourself time on the weekend mornings to practice lucid dreaming techniques.
▲Cancel plans to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep per night, and deal with any sleep disorders which disturb your REM sleep.
▲As you begin to fall asleep, silently repeat the phrase: "The next scene will be a dream." 
▲Playing first-person video games has proven to stimulate lucid dreams.
▲By alternating your daily wake-up times, your mind may have a better chance waking up while your body stays asleep.
▲Listen to a lucid dreaming hypnosis session, or subliminal messages for lucid dream induction, or brainwave entrainment before falling asleep.
▲Consciously exploring fantasy realities will develop great visualization skills which can in turn help you to dream yourself to sleep.
▲And perform a reality check every time it goes off. You'll enhance your self-awareness in dreams, and the lack of alarms while you're dreaming could help you become aware of the lack of reality.
▲Just thinking about lucid dreaming can stimulate the experience. Try setting three clear lucid dream intentions before you go to bed.
▲Lie completely still, but wiggle your index and middle finger meticulously until you fall asleep consciously. Your intention to move will likely carry into your body's surrender to sleep. 
▲Visualize your way into a peaceful scene of nature as you focus on your breathing. It's possible to actively program your dream content/setting like this. 
▲Instead, try to observe your hypnagogic hallucinations as you drift off. Your mind will begin to tangle in nonsensical dreams while you are still half-awake.
▲Corpse pose is most common, as it doesn't cut off blood supply to any limbs and allows you to imagine floating out of your body easier.
▲Whether it's through evocative fiction and lucid dream movies, or just by consciously deciding how you will become lucid and what you will do when you are.
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Ask the dream to help you have more lucid dreams in future. And have fun! When you wake up, write down your process the night before, and record what happened in the dream.

See also: What your sleep position says about your personality

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As you're falling asleep, imagine kinesthetic sensations like riding a bike or running through a field. According to Live Science, the most common things lucid dreamers do is fly and have sex.

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It can be quite daunting, but above all you should not be afraid. Lucidity is a powerful and positive tool for personal growth—it just takes time.

▲Smoking marijuana and drinking excessive alcohol both inhibit REM sleep, thereby making lucid dreaming near impossible.

Fascinating techniques to help you lucid dream

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08/12/21 por StarsInsider

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The world of dreams is shrouded in mystery, as this phase of deep sleep brings vivid and fantastical stories which may or may not seem related to our real lives, but which can leave unforgettable feelings.

Everyone dreams, everyone has experienced that frustrating feeling of forgetting one right as you wake up, and yet not everyone has experienced a lucid dream—or at least remembers it.

Our dreams aren’t all random, even if we think they are. For instance, the people in our dreams may not seem familiar, but they’re all faces that we know, whether consciously or not. It’s the unpredictability of the subconscious that makes us feel like our dreams are uncontrollable, but dreams are actually laden with symbols and situations that reflect or highlight things from our real lives, and they’re an example of your brain trying to resolve your problems.

Many studies reveal that our minds are more active when we dream than when we’re awake, so there's a world of potential in learning how to control those surreal adventures.

Have you ever suddenly come to the realization that you’re dreaming? What you've experienced is the psychological phenomenon known as lucid dreaming, wherein the dreamer is conscious while unconscious. Lucid dreams often allow the dreamer to exercise some degree of control over the scenario, the environment, or their actions.

For those who have mastered them, lucid dreams can be a form of escape or a source of creative inspiration.

Famous artists and writers have practiced lucid dreaming to fuel their creativity. Director Christopher Nolan's ‘Inception,’ starring Leonardo DiCaprio, was reportedly inspired by lucid dreams and plays with the idea in its plot. Salvador Dali was influenced by lucid dreams when creating many of his surreal paintings, and even encourages the technique in his book ‘50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship.’

According to World of Lucid Dreaming, there is no magic secret, but rather a number of tried-and-tested methods, exercises, and techniques that can help train the brain to dream in this hugely rewarding, and potentially life-changing, way. After all, we spend a third of our life sleeping, so we might as well escape to a fantasy land while we're at it.

Check out this gallery for simple, fun, intensive, and bizarre things you can do to enter a lucid dream.

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