What does the bible say about lucid dreams

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I'd like to know that too. That would be interesting, to see the Bible speaks Psychology. I experienced that a couple of times and I was fascinated ever since. I even controlled my dream per episode just like TV series...no joke! One day, I dreamed about learning to fly. I tried so hard until I finally made it. I knew it's just a dream but I didn't want to wake up because I knew once I wake up my awesome power will be gone so I pushed myself to stay asleep. I failed. I woke up. That dream was so real (the power felt SO real) I decided to go back to sleep just to get my flying power back. I succeed. I got that dream back! How awesome was that? I experienced that kind of dream a couple of times years ago. I rarely dream nowadays but I'd like to experience that again. The unconscious world is so amazing. I need to sharpen my lucid dreaming skill. Lord knows how bad I want those super powers.
Your subconscious mind is a very dumb mind, like a computer. It simply reports what has been put in there, and it's memory is like a hard drive. What happened when you were a baby, even, is in there, and is part of how it is programmed. Once it is programmed it is very hard work to get it reprogrammed.

I have noticed that when someone has a mind opened to understanding God and His words, it is something like an instant reprogramming that needs constant work.

Because of some traumatic things that happened to me when I was too young to understand, I programmed my mind with the false idea that God made a terrible mistake at my creation so I could trigger bad things happening. When I found out the very logical reason for these things that I had nothing to do with, I was so thrilled because now I didn't have to watch myself. Well, I knew that, but my subconscious mind went on with how it was programmed. I knew to listen to that running tape that always goes in the head, and found myself wondering what I did to make it rain. Now THAT is a dumb thought, so dumb I could recognize how dumb. I went to the library (1960's, no net) to learn methods of reprogramming the subconscious and believe me, it isn't easy.


So if you want superpower, watch what goes into the subconscious, stuff as much of God as you can in there, watch your thinking that it follows God's guidelines.

Php 4:8
Finally brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable--if there is any moral excellence and if there is any praise--dwell on these things.