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    know that flying and time traveling is impossible, but when we’re lucid dreaming these things become just the opposite. One moment you could be flying above the Titans stadium, and the next you’re having lunch with Elvis. II. Reveal Topic: Today I want to inform you about lucid dreaming and the effects it can have. III. Relate to Audience: This information may help someone you know or maybe even yourself if you’ve ever wonder about lucid dreaming. IV. Speaker Credibility: I have extensively researched

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    Lucid dreaming is a special tool that can enhance one’s dreams. It is when one realizes they are dreaming, while they are in a dream. Greek philosopher Aristotle observed: "...often when one is asleep, there is something in consciousness which declares that what then presents itself is but a dream". In a lucid dream, the dreamer has greater chances to exert some degree of control over their participation within the dream or be able to manipulate their imaginary experiences in the dream environment

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    Scholars define lucid dreaming as the ability to achieve mental consciousness while still physically asleep (Levitan et al). During a normal or ‘non-lucid’ dream, people take their dreams for reality; a lucid dream allows dreamers to conquer that false belief and realize they are dreaming while still asleep. Although dreams occur in all stages of sleep, complex dreams (the ones remembered upon awakening) take place in the rapid eye movement stage (REM) (Gackenbach et al). Using a polygraph, scientists

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the actuality of lucid dreaming and using different methods to control their lucid dreams Central Idea: Introducing people to what lucid dreams are and explaining what lucid dreaming is, how to have lucid dreams, and finally how to control lucid dreams. Intro Have you ever felt like you experienced death first hand? Then chances are you were dreaming and will forget about it weeks

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    Lucid Dreaming Control

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    Then, there is a method invented to explore the dreaming world called lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is the sensation of being able to realize that you are dreaming in a dream. Some have the ability to control their dream, while others may take some time to be able to control it. But it is completely possible to achieve lucid dreaming and make it as an experience that you will never forget. You could do a lot of things in a dream because everything is possible

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    I have always been a person interested with anatomy. Although, when I was younger, I was more concerned about animals (polar bears specifically) to ever take the time to learn more about ourselves. School science classes were the first time that I was actually exposed to human anatomy. From the very beginning I was fascinated. There was one organ in particular that I never wanted to stop learning about; the brain. Whenever teachers in class would stop talking about it I would immediately become slightly

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    for a lucid dreamer, this happens in the comfort of their own bedroom. In the world of Lucid Dreaming, you are perfectly aware that you are asleep and can bend the rules of the dream however you wish. This is a big difference from your average dream, as you have no awareness of the conscious world. and cannot alter your dream in anyway. Many people have tried to create contraptions to Lucid Dream, but the truth is. it’s learnable skill. With motivation and patience, anyone can learn to Lucid Dream

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    2018 Lucid Dreaming Lucid Dreaming is an important research findings in psychology today because it shows how much your conscious mind is capable of during sleeping. Reasons that support this includes, reducing nightmares, having control over your consciousness, and being able to make sleeping Meaningful than just resting. It has been suggested that people with nightmares could benefit from the ability of being aware they are dreaming. A study was performed in 2006 that showed that lucid dreaming

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    Do you enjoy your dreams? People usually fall into two categories, those who care about and enjoy their dreams and those who believe dreams are useless and insist that they don’t dream. Through many experiments, however, scientists have proven that everyone dreams and people say they don’t dream because they can’t remember their dreams. It has been proven that dreaming is both useful for brain development and releasing stress. Knowing this, wouldn’t you like to dream about whatever you want and remember

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    fragmental memories of my dreams. As years went by, my dreams became crystal clear. I vividly dreamt of spending a day in a carnival. In the middle of my dream, I thought, Wait, why am I here all by myself? And figured out I was just dreaming. Everything felt so realistic, the scent of popcorn lingered in my nose, people’s screams blared in my ears, and the sensations gained from rides never went away. When I woke up, questions swirled through my mind about the unbelievable dream I had last night. With

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