I can't get over the concept of lucid dreaming. It's phenomenal, yet eerie. A part of me feels that dreams are simply wild, and there's no controlling them. They tap into our subconscious and that's the way it's supposed to be. In my personal opinion, I think dreams inform us of certain things that we'd never know or see while awake. This is awesome. Granted not all dreams are good dreams, but we have to accept the good with the bad in life. So, what about this lucid dreaming concept? As it turns out, folks have been researching the dreaming process, and trying to develop a way to control dreams. Of course this doesn't necessarily mean pinpointing a particular subject or person in a dream, but rather making dreams more vivid and memorable. I know what you're thinking. Is this a safe process and why would I want it? To be completely honest, I don't know. Regardless of many studies and experiments done, I often still doubt drugs and medical procedures. Basically what I'm stating is lucid dreaming is not for me. You won't see me taking a pill before bed.
Some individuals may require lucid dreaming medications. I
can't speak on everyone's behalf. Sadly some folks suffer
from night terrors and other tragic reoccurring dreams. If
this is you, then maybe lucid dreaming is something you
should look into. As Aerosmith said; Dream On!