Dreampush - Your Lucid Dreaming Guide

Want to live in your own little paradise every night? Lucid dreaming is an exciting concept that has allowed people throughout history to take control of their dreams, providing extraordinary entertainment and incredible benefits.

Remember that frustrated feeling you get when your alarm wakes you up from a good dream? How does having a great dream you are in control of each night sound?

My goal here at Dreampush is to help you experience the real benefits of lucid dreaming. If you’re looking for clear and easy instructions on how to have a lucid dream, you’ve come to the right place.

Let me be your lucid dreaming guide and you’ll find great information on how to:

My Experience with Lucid Dreaming

I first heard about lucid dreaming a few years ago when I read several articles about how to get the most out of sleep by controlling and manipulating dreams. Some of the benefits included waking up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day. It made sense – if a nightmare can put you down throughout the day, there’s no reason a great dream won’t keep you happy throughout the day.

As someone who hates waking up in the mornings, I was eager to learn more about the process, and read an excellent guide to lucid dreaming by Stephen LaBerge called Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming.

After reading the numerous stories and techniques of how to lucid dream effectively, I continued to research and it quickly became a wonderful source of relaxation and entertainment. On average, I achieve lucidity 4-5 times a week and particularly have fun exploring the world in my dreams.

As someone on a tight budget and sits at a desk most of the day, I’m not able to travel as much as I would like. Using lucid dreaming techniques lets me enjoy the beauty of the world for free, in the comfort of my own mind. Though it’s not the real deal, lucid dreaming can let you experience the world in undeniable clarity. The images, scenes, and adventures ahead of you are so vivid - you can’t help but believe you’re there.

Whether you’ve had a lot of experience with lucid dreaming, or are a complete beginner, there’s something for everyone here. There’s a growing community of users at the lucid dreaming forum ready to discuss your latest dreams, and plenty of information here to help you begin lucid dreaming as quickly as possible.

Lucid Dreaming Guide

This site is organized into topics that you can access from the navigation bar and below. Here are the current pages we have and a quick description of each. You should read them in order if you’re completely new to lucid dreaming, otherwise feel free to skip around to get extra tips and information. Also, check back frequently for additions to the guide!

Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Find out more here about great reasons to learn to lucid dream, including benefits, induction techniques, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions about Lucid Dreaming
Here, you’ll find answers to common misconceptions, questions, and other information about lucid dreaming.

Dream Recall
Find out how to improve your dream recall, or the ability to remember your dreams as a first step to lucid dreaming with these techniques.

Dream Journals
Dream journals are basically logs that will help you improve your dream recall and find your dream signs – cues that will help you have lucid dreams.

Dream Signs - Tools To Becoming Lucid
Dream Signs are used as tools to becoming lucid. Here you’ll find more information about how to find your dream signs, what to do when you encounter them, and more.

Reality Tests - A Common Lucid Dreaming Technique
Find more information about how to perform reality tests properly, effectively, what results you can expect, and real world examples.

Maintaining Dream Lucidity
Find techniques to prolong your lucid dreams, and to prevent the frustration of waking up before you can enjoy controlling your dreams.

Dream Control
Dream control is a benefit of lucid dreaming, start learning dream techniques here to start learning how to control your dreams.

Stephen LaBerge - Lucid Dreaming
Stephen LaBerge is the foremost leader of lucid dreaming today. Find out more about him, and which of his books is most recommended.