Lucid Dream

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    "Often when one is asleep, there is something in consciousness which declares that what then presents itself is but a dream."
    —Attributed to Aristotle, in Hypnogogia: The Unique State of Consciousness Between Wakefullness and Sleep by Andreas Mavromatis

    A lucid dream is, simply put, a dream where the sleeping person is aware that he/she is dreaming. By consequence, he/she can exert this awareness over the dream and manipulate it at will.

    Examples of Lucid Dream include:


    Anime and Manga

    • In the ending of Kirby Right Back At Ya had Kirby falling asleep and ending up in a nightmare realm filled with food, it's then that the baby star warrior realized that he can attack with his powers in this dream. Unlike before when he was awake.

    Comic Books

    Fan Works

    • In the incomplete Harry Potter and the Wand of Uru by JoeHundredaire/alienyouthct, Harry is plagued by a series of dreams which he thinks may be showing him various alternate futures, and explicitly wishes that they were lucid so that he could ask questions and discover more details.


    Film

    Literature

    Live-Action Television

    Music

    Myths and Legends

    Newspaper Comics

    Oral Tradition

    Pinball

    Podcasts

    Professional Wrestling

    Puppet Shows

    Radio

    Tabletop Games

    Theater

    Video Games

    Western Animation

    Web Animation

    Web Comics

    Web Video

    Other Media

    Real Life