Lucid Dreaming – Lucid Dreaming – What Causes Lucid Dreams and What Do They Mean?

A lucid dream is one where you are “the dreamer within the dream”. You can move objects around in it, and feel as though you are standing on the outside looking in at yourself. The art of lucid dreaming has been taught by great naguals through the ages, especially Carlos Castenada. Castenada’s book shows you the dangerous side of attempting to work with your dreams as well as the positive side. Read “The Art of Dreaming” by Carlos Castenada before attempting to work within your dreamstate. His description of the inorganic beings may be enough for you to just take a sleeping pill and hope you don’t dream at all.

That being said, for centuries gurus and students alike have practiced the art of lucid dreaming to no success. Some dreamers have succeeded and have been able to change the course of their waking life by changing things within their dreams.

Many people don’t believe that they mean anything, but on a soul level they are the compass of your life. Paying close attention to your dreams, keeping a dream journal and learning how to interpret the symbols is tantamount to success. Once you’ve gotten the hang of writing down your dreams, dating them, naming them (as a movie title), listing as much detail as you can – your dreams will take on another level of depth and information to you. It takes some patience and determination, but your life will change and you will be the better for it.

Once you have mastered your own symbols (symbols within a dream mean different things to different people) you will be able to project yourself into your dreams which is lucid dreaming. You may have a dream that was so real you couldn’t shake it upon awakening. That needs to be paid attention to. Some people have recurring dreams or recurring themes in their dreams. Those are called “life changing” dreams, and must be paid attention to. They will continue to reoccur until you have gotten the message your subconscious mind is trying to tell you. When you’ve mastered this, the lucid dreaming can begin!

Many people dream for others and give them their interpretation of the dream. This is the true dream-weaver or what aboriginals refer to as “walking between two worlds”. Sweet dreams!

To learn more about the meaning of a lucid dream or any other sort of dream, visit the dream interpretation source today at http://whatdoesmydreammean.net/

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Lucid dreaming with Pink Floyd?

I took a nap yesterday, falling asleep while listening to Pink Floyd on my iPod. I then had what I believe was a lucid dream. Has this ever happened with any of you that has fallen asleep listening to music?


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  • Charlanne1976

    I do not need to know nor learn how to have a lucid dream or how to have an outer body experience.  My grandmother was Choctaw native  American Indian and she taught me and my sister how strong our minds are also how we can control who we are where we go and what we can predict also …… Excuse me just would like someone to help me with a recent lucid dream. I am very aware also have lucid dreams all my life. Would just like an interpeter .Excuse me I am choctaw and very proud .