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*''[[Waking Life]]'', film about a lucid dreamer *''[[Waking Life]]'', film about a lucid dreamer
*''[[Inception (film)|Inception]]'', film about lucid dreams. *''[[Inception (film)|Inception]]'', film about lucid dreams.
 +==See also==
 +* [[Active imagination]]
 +* [[Dream yoga]]
 +* ''[[Inception]]'', a 2010 film which includes lucid dreaming as a major plot device
 +* ''[[Lucia (film)|Lucia]]'', a 2013 film involving lucid dreaming
 +* [[Nightmare]]
 +* [[Pre-lucid dream]]
 +* [[Rapid eye movement sleep]]
 +* [[Vanilla Sky]], a 2001 film that involves a character experiencing a harrowing journey in a lucid dream
 +* ''[[Waking Life]]'', a 2001 animated film where the characters discuss lucid dreaming, including steps to recognize whether you're in a dream or not
 +* [[Yoga Nidra]]
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A lucid dream, also known as a conscious dream, is a dream in which the person is aware that he or she is dreaming while the dream is in progress. During lucid dreams, it is possible to exert conscious control over the dream characters and environment, as well as to perform otherwise physically impossible feats. Lucid dreams can be extremely real and vivid depending on a persons level of self-awareness during the lucid dream.

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