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Why Does Your Brain Create Lucid Dreams_ Dreamy Science for Sleep

Why Does Your Brain Create Lucid Dreams_ Dreamy Science for Sleep

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You are flying over a city you have never visited. You know you are dreaming. You decide to fly higher. The sky responds. You are not watching the dream. You are directing it. This is a lucid dream, and your brain creates it for a reason.

Lucid dreaming occurs when the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for self-awareness and metacognition, remains active during REM sleep. In normal dreaming, this region is suppressed, allowing the dream to feel real. In lucid dreaming, it is not fully suppressed. You become aware that you are dreaming while the dream is still happening. The brain creates lucid dreams as a form of threat rehearsal. By practicing control within the dream, you build confidence in your ability to manage uncertainty in waking life.

The episode explores the science of lucid dreaming and offers gentle techniques for increasing dream awareness. The goal is not to control your dreams. It is to understand why your brain gives you the gift of awareness while you sleep.

Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the dream where you are flying is not random. It is your brain teaching you to trust yourself.
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