In a lucid dream, your brain is active enough to realize you're dreaming — making it possible to banish nightmares, alter your dream, or even wake up.
You’ve always wanted to fly. And here you are, soaring above the clouds. No plane, no glider, no parachute. Wait. What? And that’s when it hits you. You’re dreaming. But this isn’t just any dream.
All of our dreams are different. Some of us fall, some surf, some scream and run, some fly and fall in love. We experience dreams in different ways too—if we can even remember them at all. Now, a new ...
In the depths of night, as consciousness fades and dreams take hold, some individuals possess a remarkable ability: they can recognize they’re dreaming and even direct the narrative of their nocturnal ...
One writer tried lucid dreaming with the help of dream experts—here's how it went, plus ways lucid dreaming can heal your inner wounds. You know that feeling when you’re in the midst of an amazing ...
What if you could learn how to play an instrument, practice for a job interview, or battle your biggest fear, all while you were asleep? That’s the incredible promise of lucid dreaming, a skill that ...
I was sitting in my room when I asked myself, “Am I dreaming right now?” I looked around at my surroundings and immediately noticed a large elephant standing in the middle of my room, hardly fitting ...
In a world first, a new study conducted by a California-based neurotechnology company has recorded two-way communication between sleeping individuals during lucid dreaming. Using special tracking ...
Andrew Yeung, a former Meta and Google employee who now operates the events company Fibe, shared the account on X (formerly ...