Lucid Dreams Essay

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I have said to many of my friends, “I love to sleep because I love to dream.” Many years ago, while I was asleep I became aware of when I was dreaming. It was then I decided to make a conscience effort to become an active participant and investigate what was possible. When I wake up, I can usually remember my dreams and I often analyze what they might mean. Whatever has been going on throughout my day normally carries into my dreams where I can figure out what I need to do. On some occasions, my dreams take me back in time when my children were still very young and I am able to enjoy more priceless moments with them. Other occasions I get to spend more time with my father who has been departed for twenty years. These are the primary reasons I look forward to sleeping and dreaming.
Ultimately, being an active participant is very necessary, such as taking mental notes during the dream. One way of investigating is looking around and asking yourself questions like, what color, how many, why, or who. During lucid dreams, you have the ability to control what you do and where you go. In a way, it is almost like …show more content…

Stephen King wrote the first 50 pages of his book “Misery” immediately after he woke up from the dream (Rolling Stone 1983) (www.listverse.com). President Abraham Lincoln told his wife that he dreamt of his assignation, just a few days before it actually happened. Nobody really knows if Martin Luther King literally had a dream but regardless it did make for a great speech. Throughout time when people are stuck in a difficult situation, they often use the phrase, “sleep on it,” maybe because during sleep people frequently discover solutions to their problems. This says a lot about our subconscious foresight as well as our conscious inability to cope in times of stress (www.webmd.com)

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