Whether you already are a lucid dreamer, or you inspire to be one, I can guarantee, what I am about to share with you will be something you want to hear about. According to an article at Beliefnet, Lucid dreamers are proven to be more Insightful. A series of 30 questions were given to measure insight. The test was given to various participants of different ages. Some were Lucid Dreamers, while some were not. People were shocked to learn that Lucid Dreamers answered 25% more of the questions correctly then non-lucid dreamers. So you may be wondering what insight is, and if it's really important. If we use some "Google-Fu" action, we can pull up the definition of Insightful.
So basically this translates to me as, Lucid Dreamers have a deeper understanding of things, are intelligent, and very deep thinkers. So first off if you are a Lucid Dreamer already, be proud of yourself, because I would consider those to be good qualities. If you aren't a lucid dreamer (yet) then you may be wondering how this information can help you. Well, if you are a deep insightful person naturally , then you ,may want to consider looking into lucid dreaming, as it may come very easy to you. If you aren't really an insightful person, this can still help you. You can still practice being insightful. Read books, learn more, and try solving word problems. You know what they say Practice makes Perfect! You may not become this super insanely insightful person after solving a few word problems, but the point is any amount of practice your brain gets with thinking deeper than normal is going to help aid you in your journey into Lucidity.
So what we can take out of all this is, be proud you are part of a special group of individuals we like to call Lucid Dreamers! If you want to read more about the studies, then check out the original article on BeliefNet.com.
So what we can take out of all this is, be proud you are part of a special group of individuals we like to call Lucid Dreamers! If you want to read more about the studies, then check out the original article on BeliefNet.com.