The phenomenon of being conscious and aware that one is dreaming, while one is in the process of dreaming.
the ability to consciously alter the content and control the actions in your dreams.
A process through which one becomes aware that one is dreaming, then achieves a level of lucidity within the dream that allows one to consciously observe or alter the dream. ^ to top
The ability to be conscious while dreaming and physically sleeping.
Dreaming in which the person is aware that the experience is a dream. Often associated with feelings of aliveness and freedom, and with the ability to control dream events.
The ability to control the direction of your dream. Example: you are being chased by a wolf. You can conciously deceide to stop and face it, ask it questions, and so on.
When a person is dreaming and is actually aware that they are dreaming and continue to with the dream. With experience some people are able to manipulate their dreams and direct the dream's theme to the way they want it to go. Major Arcana Tarot cards that are sometimes called "Fate cards". The 22 cards represent the major events of your life.
A dream state in which one is conscious enough to recognize that one is in the dream state and is then able to control dream events.
A form of dreaming where you are consciously aware that you are dreaming, and can control your actions in the dream, and in some cases, even control the environment of the dream itself.
Lucid dreaming is the conscious perception of one's state while dreaming, resulting in a much clearer (lucid from Latin, lux "light") experience and sometimes enabling direct control over the content of the dream, a realistic world that is completely in the control of the dreamer.http://www.psychwww.com/asc/ld/faq.html Lucid dreaming FAQ by The Lucidity Institute at Psych Web. The complete experience from start to finish is called a lucid dream. Stephen La Berge, a popular author and experimenter on the subject, has defined it as "dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming."http://www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html#LD What is lucid dreaming?