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How To Become a Lucid Dreamer

Gloria Eagle – The art and science of lucid dreaming was an important part of the culture of old civilizations and still is practiced in many tribal societies.

16 Ideas for Raising Your Consciousness

Luke Glowacki – Life is more enjoyable and easy when you take the time to nurture your conscious evolution. These 16 ideas will help you on your path…

How Dreaming Can Lead to Amazing Creative Breakthroughs

Dr. Kelly Neff, The Mind Unleashed Waking Times Sometimes people spontaneously generate creative solutions to difficult problems through non-traditional methods, such as through epiphanies, intuitions or dreams. Psychologists use the term Eureka! Effect to describe the process in problem solving when a previously unsolvable puzzle becomes suddenly clear and obvious. While these types of Aha! moments do happen during

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Lucid Dreaming

Rebecca Turner, World Of Lucid Dreaming Waking Times Here are 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the wonderful phenomenon of lucid dreaming – the ability to have conscious awareness during your dreams. 1. The first lucid dreams were recorded by Ancient Egyptians The Egyptians were an advanced civilization which coalesced more than 5,000 years

Waking From the Waking Dream

Colin Bondi, Contributor Waking Times Many of you have heard the statement that life is a dream or like a dream. It’s an often repeated concept in spiritual circles and, even to some extent, in popular culture. While it’s a fascinating concept, few people really see things that way. We are all familiar with the

Astral Projection Technique – Lucid Dreaming

Belsebuub, Guest Writer Waking Times Here’s a simple technique through which to become conscious in the astral plane by waking up in a dream, which is commonly known as lucid dreaming. With it, you can carry out exactly the same investigations in the astral world as you would do when you project from your bed.

How to Remember Your Dreams

Belsebuub, Guest Writer Waking Times Here are some simple things you can try for remembering your dreams better. 1. Plan Ahead The first thing to think about is that just before you go to sleep have the intention to remember your dreams in the morning when you wake up. Because as soon as you wake

Lucid Dreaming – Listening to the Dreamer

Steve Beyer, Guest Writer Waking Times A lucid dream is one in which the dreamer is aware of being in a dream state while the dream is still in progress. Lucid dreams can be extremely vivid and realistic, depending on the level of self-awareness during the dream. Most strikingly, lucid dreamers report being able to actively participate

Taoism and Lucid Dreaming

You-Sheng Li, Guest Writer Waking Times When I was a child, my father was a family physician. Occasionally he talked about dreams with his patients or neighbouring peasants. Having overheard their chat, I joined in one day, saying, “I dreamed of walking on the street but I was aware that I was dreaming. So I was

Top Five Ways to Induce Lucid Dreaming

Bruce N. Gelerter, Guest Writer Waking Times Lucid dreaming doesn’t work for everyone, but those that do find themselves able to induce lucid dreams largely rely on a few popular methods. While most of these lucid dreaming tips rely only on mental preparation and self-coaching to induce lucid dreams, there are lucid dream gadgets, such

Lucid Awareness Gives Incredible Insight Into Human Consciousness

Prevent Disease Waking Times Identifying the areas of the brain that help us to perceive our world in a self-reflective manner is difficult to measure. During wakefulness, we are always conscious of ourselves. In sleep, however, we are not. But there are people, known as lucid dreamers, who can become aware of dreaming during sleep.

Can You Gain Complete Control Over Your Dreams?

Mukul Sharma Prevent Disease  Consciousness means being awake and aware of our surroundings, whereas dreams happen only in sleep when we have no idea of what’s happening in the real world. What’s going on here? Is there any scientific basis to it? According to Doctrines of Walter Evans-Wentz, there are six stages of Dream Yoga.


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