In simple language, a lucid dream is a type of dream when the dreamer is somewhat aware that he is dreaming. Many of the times we see such dangerous dreams and in that dream we are about die or about to get some losses. We tend to fear but in some part of brain, we are aware that do not worry it is just a dream. This we called a lucid dream. Let us answer some questions on lucid dream.
What is Biblical meaning of Lucid Dreams?
A lucid dream is a type of dream that a dreamer is aware he is dreaming. Jesus says, its a bad omen when you already know that you are doing a bad thing but still you can not resist yourself by doing that. When you see a lucid dream, it means Jesus is sending you a warning that he is watching you, do not commit sin, people commit sin unknowingly, but if you are aware and committing, then it is very very bad. Be Aware !
What triggers the Lucid Dream ?
The most common reasons for triggering lucid dreams are wish fulfillment, overcoming fears, and healing. If you have some nightmare, fear then to overcome that your mind triggers this type of dreams. But in many place it is said that if you are not fully in sleep mode or you are just fall asleep and started seeing a dream, in such cases you are able to see lucid dreams as you are half sleeping and half awake.
What does a Lucid Dream feels like ?
Lucid dreams are when you know
that you're dreaming while you're asleep. You're aware that the events
flashing through your brain aren't really happening. But the dream feels vivid and real. You may even be able to control how the action unfolds, as if you're directing a movie in your sleep.
Can you feel pain in lucid dreams?
Some studies indicate that it is rare and that it may be beyond the representational capability of dreaming. However, the present study describes experiences of dreamed pain that were reported incidentally in experiments on the effects of somatosensory stimulation administered during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
Are lucid dreams scary?
Essentially, lucid dreaming is when the dreamer is aware of dreaming. Lucid dreaming can be a fun “trip,” but it can turn frustrating or downright scary when you try to wake up from the dream, but can't. You'll become aware that you're dreaming, but you may fear oversleeping if you don't wake up.
- Frequently test reality.
- Get more sleep to make dreams more likely.
- Use the power of suggestion.
- Keep a dream journal.
- Recognize recurring themes or characters in your dreams.
- Take naps.
- Try a "Modified Castaneda" technique.
- Think about your previous dreams.