...an entire lifetime? The guy says he has only lucid dreams. Every dream he's ever had has been one in which he had complete control. Example: The guy's a gunslinger. He's about to have a shootout with another gunslinger, perhaps a better gunslinger, at the O.K. Coral. But right before the clock strikes noon the guy shouts "Ha! Ha! You can't beat me! I'm dreaming! I'm gonna dodge your bullets like Keanu Reaves in The Matrix!" And then he does, because he's in complete control.
Let's say he's never even heard of lucid dreaming, let alone ever tried to do it. He just does it. All the tmie, about five times per week. For what seems like an hour at a time. He's had regular dreams, but only a couple of times. How rare is that? The frequency of these occurrences? What if he can swim and be friends with Great White Sharks in his dreams, only because he has no fear -- he says -- because he knows it's a dream? How rare is that? Is it rare enough to be sold as a service?
Let's say he's never even heard of lucid dreaming, let alone ever tried to do it. He just does it. All the tmie, about five times per week. For what seems like an hour at a time. He's had regular dreams, but only a couple of times. How rare is that? The frequency of these occurrences? What if he can swim and be friends with Great White Sharks in his dreams, only because he has no fear -- he says -- because he knows it's a dream? How rare is that? Is it rare enough to be sold as a service?