Re: "I had a dream........."
Link, check out this link (uhhh...he he):<br /><br />
http://brain.web-us.com/lucid/luciddreamingFAQ.htm#What is Lucid Dreaming <br /><br />I experience lucid dreams more than anyone I know, and more than any statistical average that I have seen. Lucid dreaming gernerally will not occur for someone who is stressed or experienceing a periode in thier life when they feel like they are losing control of thier life.<br /><br />One of the fun things that you can do while experiencing a lucid dream is to take control of the dream and shape the future of the dream, as well as what is going on at the time. In my lucid dreams I walk and run on the water, and fly. I can fly in either a cross legged sitting position or like Superman.<br /><br />One interesting thing about the dreams discussed here is the point in which Grants boat is the size of a shoe box. Here he picks it up. Naturally he could never pick up his boat in real life, does this mean that he subconsciously feels ultimatly confident and in control of the boat?<br /><br />He never mentioned permanent damage to the boat (other than it's size change), he managed to keep the boat balanced on the way down the hill, and when the boat flipped into the water there were no injuries or damage. Maybe this is a subconscious reaization of the dangers associated with boating, but he has an underlying feeling of confidence regarding boating.<br /><br />I dunno

But I do think that it can be usefull to write down what happens in dreams we remember after waking up, especially lucid dreams. Sometimes latter on you can read what you dremt and look back on it, and it will relate to something that was going on at the time.<br /><br />Check out the URL. It is a good for the subject and I generally agree with the info published there. There is a lot of info regarding this topic on the web, but a lot of it is bunk IMHO.