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Lucid
Dreaming - An Introduction
What is lucid dreaming?
Lucid dreaming is where the dreamer realises that they are
dreaming, as opposed a normal dreaming where the dreamer thinks
that what they are experiencing is actually happening in the
physical reality of the real world. In most cases the 'lucidity'
(awareness of dreami ...
Author: Stephen Turner
Lucid
Dreaming - Why Should I Try It?
The short answer is because lucid dreams are really fun: anything
is possible - which is in stark contrast to the real world.
Here are some examples of what you can get up to when you
are lucid dreaming and a few notes on the benefits that can
be gained from lucid dreaming.
Adventure and Fant ...
Author: Stephen Turner
Lucid
Dreaming - An Introduction To How To Do It
The first thing to say about lucid dreaming is that everyone
can learn to have lucid dreams. Lucid dreaming is a skill,
and like any other skill you will only need motivation, patience
and perseverance to acquire it. Many people have the occasional
lucid dream without ever intending to have one, but ...
Author: Stephen Turner
Lucid
Dreaming - The Foundation Skills
Dream recall The first step on the path to lucid dreaming is
to develop a good ability to remember your dreams, known as
'dream recall'. Having good dream recall is crucial to lucid
dreaming success since you will have to analyse what you dream
about so that you can start to notice patterns, and ...
Author: Stephen Turner
Lucid
dreaming - The Lucid Dreaming Techniques
Reality Testing and dream signs The secret to lucid dreaming
success is to get yourself into the habit of noticing when
you are dreaming, and when you are not. The way you do this
is to train yourself to do 'reality checks' during your waking
hours. Do enough reality checks during your waking hou ...
Author: Stephen Turner
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