Dreams, the mysterious imagery produced by our subconscious. Everybody has them, whether they realize it or not. Unfortunately, most parts of a dream feel very unreal and they're impossible to control.
Or are they?
Through some techniques of varying simplicity, anybody can have Lucid Dreams-- dreams in which one has more sensory perception than normal and control over the events of the dream. Upon entering lucidity, the possibilities are endless. These have been proven to exist and proven to be possible for anyone.
Interesting, isn't it?
DISCLAIMER: While most research in the area of lucid dreaming suggests that nothing that occurs in a lucid dream is dangerous, if you do not wish to risk anything, please do not attempt to practice any lucid dreaming techniques you read about. If you believe lucid dreaming conflicts with your religious doctrine, do not practice it. Please do not get addicted to lucid dreaming-- you've still got the real world to deal with, regardless of anything else. The managers of this club don't have any money, anyway, so don't bother suing us.