Lucid Dreaming and the Infinite Mind
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published 23/10/2007
 
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It’s safe to say that practically everyone has experienced a dream at some point in their lives. Loads of dreams, it seems, are nothing but a blur of pictures floating through our minds while we rest. In fact, most people don’t consider their dreams to be much besides recollections of previously experienced thoughts or imaginations/fantasies. Indeed, dreams can in fact be any and all of those things. However, the realm of dreams is infinitely deeper than any average person can imagine. What most perceive as enhanced imagination, some actually see as a whole separate reality. It is with lucid dreaming that this reality truly comes alive and can perhaps be utilized. With lucid dreaming, the mind can be expanded well past the boundaries of everyday ordinary comprehension, to a world where one’s imagination is one’s reality.
 
 

Table of Contents Lucid Dreaming and the Infinite Mind Table of Contents

 
  1. According to Stephen LaBerge and Jayne Gackenbach, lucid dreaming, as it is called in modern psychological study, is the phenomena of being conscious while one is asleep and dreaming
  2. Clearly, this idea of treading upon whatever is dreamt, a kind of invincibility that seems irrational, is being portrayed in the text.
  3. A break exists between the religious significance of dreams and the scientific analysis of dreaming.
  4. As for the scientific studies on lucid dreaming, there have been several physiological and psycho-physiological studies conducted in recent years.
  5. The ability to lucid dream itself helps science to research dreaming in general.
 
 
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