To most looks your truths would seem like fiction, @cloflo. Yet the human mind remains incomprehensible, amazing, evolving with each new generation, helping us to pull from our depths the illusions and terrors we cannot process in reality with our meager logical resources. It is a gift to have the memory to remember our dreams. Someday we will know what we created them for. In the meantime, let me tell you that you describe them very well and lead us to revisit our own oddities.
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Thank you very much for the appreciation, @gracielaacevedo! No matter how long it has been, the memory of my lucid dreaming always seems like it just happened yesterday. Truly it is a gift, althought a double-edged sword one. I agree on how the mind is so mysterious and incomprehensible. Despite the current technology we have, we cannot fully understand it still. That's why lucid dreaming has been a subject of many researches regarding the mind and sleep, correlating it to creativity, problem-solving, even paranormal matters. Someday, we'll understand it more, not only lucid dreams or sleep paralysis but the mind in general.