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I trained myself to lucid dream so I could interact with my late father and process my grief – how you can too

By ROB WAUGH FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 13:51 EST, 2 November 2024 | Updated: 13:51 EST, 2 November 2024 A New York-based psychotherapist has revealed how she uses lucid dreaming to process the grief of losing her father. Attiya Awadallah told DailyMail.com: ‘When my father passed away suddenly in 2017, I never expected to see him

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I’m a lucid dreamer – and I use it to stay in contact with my dead grandfather

Lisann Valentin had just moved houses in New York and was feeling stressed when she met her dead grandfather in a dream for the first time. Valentin, who was 40 at the time and an actor and writer, had been a ‘lucid dreamer’ – someone aware they are dreaming and can sometimes control what is

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MailOnline readers reveal their most bizarre lucid dreams – from turning bullets into flowers to Peter Andre making a moussaka

Humans have done everything from splitting the atom and photographing a black hole, yet our understanding of why we dream remains something of a mystery. Perhaps one of the most perplexing dreaming habits is ‘lucid dreaming’ – the ability to control exactly what happens.  Depicted in films such as ‘Inception’, lucid dreaming could provide a

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Lucid dreaming: The bizarre ability to control your DREAMS – and the three tricks that could allow you to try it

The idea of controlling your dreams might sound like the plot of the latest science fiction blockbuster.  But this mysterious gift is a reality for around 20 per cent of people, who are able to go on exciting trips in impossible worlds.  Depicted in films such as ‘Inception’, lucid dreaming could provide a useful link

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