Lucid dreams?

@Anitismo (229)
Bahamas
April 17, 2011 10:54am CST
Does lucid dreams has any side effects, if so what are they? And can if be turned off.
3 responses
• India
17 Apr 11
I want to know what are they..... Thanx
@Anitismo (229)
• Bahamas
17 Apr 11
Lucid dream It was explain like the movie Inception. Where while you're dreaming you know that you are dreaming you can change the out come of the dream state or pretty much build your self a brand new dream I guess. The article further mention that to do this is takes practice and that some people have resort to taking medication to accomplish this skill. But I really don't know that much in the technique or the practice due to I have only read this one article and never heard about this terminology until today. But if anyone else out there who know more about his practice or skill please explain because now I am intrigue.
• Marikina, Philippines
18 Aug 11
Hello Anitismo I like "lucid dream" a lot and I want to practice over and over again. Sometimes, I do not have time to practice due to staying in front too much on work online. "Lucid dream" interests me when I first dream about a guy on "Marry Me Mary" and it looks real. Ahhh.. it really feels heaven and It feels that I am in the "reality"! The buildings, the hotel, his girlfriend and everything I see on my dream looks real and that is the time, I got interested too much in "lucid dream" because you can control your own dream and you can lessen your nightmare. If you like, you can dream about your crush that both of you can be together in a most wonderful place in your entire life -- and you're the one controlling it. Isn't it nice? Now, I want to dream about Jet Li and I want to be with him just in a dream -- ha ha ha ha
• Marikina, Philippines
18 Aug 11
Hmmm... lucid dreams? My brother told me that too much "lucid dream" is dangerous, but I am not sure if its true. As for me, I do not believe that there is a side effects because it is just a dream. He told me that it might kill you and then, when I read accidentally about "out of the body experience" -- the written content said that the "out of the body experience" is connected to a lucid dream, I realized what my brother told me that it might indeed kill you, because the soul and spirit might separate the body while you're doing a lucid dream. I am not sure, but still for me, I like "lucid dream" a lot.
@tammy27 (1241)
• Philippines
17 Apr 11
lucid dreams dont have any side effects. they're just another kind or another way of dreaming, and this kind of dream is a part of a normal life.