Someone can control the dream that happened, as long as he is in a state of "lucid dream". What is a lucid dream? Lucid dream is a condition when a person realizes that he was dreaming. With lucid dream condition, we could become the creators and main character of infinity dream. No need special knowledge or supernatural power to do so, because this is logical and all pure science.
Lucid Dream is divided into several levels of lucidity, where the higher level of lucidity more free and flexible we can do projections for the appearance of objects and the like. Their dream have many layers that mean is the level of depth or level of lucid dream (lucidity). In other words, when we reach the highest level of lucidity, we live in a dream with almost 80% exactly same as in real life, whether it be from the nerves that feels active, visual good sense of taste, hearing, or touch the probably the same as a normal state when we live in the real world.
The phenomenon of lucid dream has existed since the past. Indian tribes, especially the shamans to apply a form of meditation that is able to maintain consciousness even though the body is resting. Psychologists and dream scientists from Holland, Frederick Van Eeden was the first to use the "Lucid Dream" term. In 1913, he published the journal to the scientific community psychologist about lucid dream. In the journal he recorded 352 lucid dreams that happened on him from 1898 and 1912. The journal is entitled "A Study of Dreams".
At the 20th and 21st century, a lecturer at Stanford University named Dr. Stephen LaBerge are known to do in-depth research about the lucid dream. Thanks to his research with Dr. Lynn Nagel, the lucid dream began to recognized by scientific community logically and scientifically. Of course, if this continues to developed will be a good prospect for the future benefit of society, be it as a therapy, meditation, or other types of services. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SEPTI | PIKIRAN RAKYAT 17012013]
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