A lucid dream is when you know you're dreaming while you’re still in the dream.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and all of a sudden you realize it's not real, it’s just a dream, like when you fall asleep after watching a movie. In a lucid dream, you can control what happens, just like when you play pretend with your friends but you know it's make-believe.
How It Feels
In regular dreams, things happen without you knowing, maybe you're flying or talking to animals. But in a lucid dream, you say to yourself, “Oh, I’m dreaming!” and then you can decide what happens next. You might turn into a bird and fly around the sky, just like when you imagine yourself flying during your nap.
Why It Happens
Examples
- Imagine being in a dream where you suddenly realize you're not awake, that's lucid dreaming.
- You're flying in your dream and decide to try jumping off a cliff, and it actually works.
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See also
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- How Does 5 Levels Of Dream Entities Explained Work?
- How Does 2-Minute Neuroscience: Lucid Dreaming Work?
- How Does Jordan Peterson - The Interpretation of Dreams Work?