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It's A Shame For You Not To Have A Lucid Dream -- When These People Do It So Easily

If you've ever consulted with a dream counselor, you may have asked (or heard of) Lucid Dreaming. Some people interested in their dream time wonder if they can really have a lucid dream. Other people express confusion and are almost afraid to ask about inducing lucid dreams. But it's not scary, or even confusing. If you follow these few pieces of advice you will be able to have a lucid dream in a short time
Lucid Dreaming is commonly known as conscious awareness during sleep. When you think about how to have a lucid dream, what you really want is to know that you're dreaming at a particular time, so you can get inside the dream and have some fun. In the dream state everything is possible, and the best part is that you can't get hurt!
When you have a lucid dream, it allows you to do almost anything you want. You can fly without a plane; have sexual encounters with the person of your choice; become the life of the party or whatever you want! And yes, with practice, anyone can learn how to have a lucid dream and begin to become a part of the dream world.
There are a few things that need to happen when you go to bed before you can have a lucid dream. First, your subconscious mind takes over as you start to think about what happened during the day. According to the book on Directed Dreaming, this is the best time to resolve important issues of the day. And then you'll begin to think and daydream about things you would like to do, but probably will never get to. Then, when sleep actually sets in, it's time to have a lucid dream Usually at first you're not aware that you are dreaming. But as you practice remembering your dreams, they will become more familiar. Then it becomes easier to have a lucid dream and start participating in it. Remembering your dreams is one step to being able to have a lucid dream. This isn't easy to do at first because the part of the subconscious mind that dreams has no memory. That's why you need to try to remember your dreams when you are just waking up - or you won't remember them at all.
Another lucid dreaming technique is to try to have a lucid dream when you're not so tired. If you work a normal week schedule, your best bet for a successful lucid dream would be early Sunday morning. Being less tired will result longer dreams, and you will have more control over what happens in the lucid dream. Also, the last sleep cycle before you wake up in the morning is the longest DREAM cycle, so it's the best time to have a lucid dream for two reasons!

By: Evelyn Grazini

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Evelyn Grazini is the Author of Directed Dreaming, Success From the Subconscious. Her specialty is Self-Help information including How to Have A Lucid Dream, and Brain Entrainment. Her writings effectively condense volumes of professional research into one succinct resource. Free Lucid Dream Reports at: www.Have-A-Lucid-Dream.com

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