Its great to read all of your answers, thank you so far
They are useful and very interesting to read for sure. Altought I am not a Lucid Dreamer (because I cant have them in a regular basis) I will answer too to my own questions since we are here to share experiences.
a) I am not a Lucid Dreamer, for that reason I cant answer this question yet
b) My purposes: 1) well, its fun and thats a big reason for itself!; 2) by getting access to LD, one can learn things, solve problems and find creative ideas for your daily life (and I had all of this with ND); 3) explore the possibility of other realitys…can we really have OBEs? predict the future? 4) most important reason for me: as a buddhist, I want to explore the possibility of meditate during LD, I want to
learn how to keep lucidy between awake state and sleep state to understand how death works.
c) I am trying methods to become lucid. So far, I was lucid to due: 1) luck 2) suggestion before sleep 3) WBTB occured to me naturally a few times
d) So far, in all of my life, I may had 20 LD at most.
e) In a LD some of the most curious and/or interestings things were flying; seeing things with lots of color and high detail (thats incredible how you can have so much HighRes lol in a lucid dream) and to be in amazing places. In ND I had lots of amazing experiences too, like seeings from the future (this may sound unbelievable to some, but I really dont have any interest in lying), seeing with my eyes closed (perhaps it was just a simple hypnagogic hallucination), to dream with amazing places and a few more other things I dont remember right now. Since I sleep 8hours a day and since I remember lots of dreams everyday, dreaming is an important part of my life but not a way to “escape” or hide myself from my “normal”/daily life…in fact, some dreams can increase my mood during the day and thats also something amazing about dreams.