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Introduction
to Lucid Dreams
- An Introduction to Inducing
Lucid Dreams - Robert Waggoner
Lucid dreaming is a relatively simple, yet truly profound, type of dreaming.
It can be learned by anyone who has the ability to remember their dreams
and the non-conflicted desire to become aware in their dreams. It is
simple and it is profound, because it suggests that you can continue
your conscious awareness in the dream state, and make conscious actions
and decisions in the dream state. You can fly. You can make objects
and characters appear and disappear. You can ask the dream to tell you
what the dream symbols represent. You can experiment. continue
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- So, Was That a Lucid Dream?
- Lucy Gillis
As your interest in lucid dreaming grows and you begin practicing some
lucid dream induction techniques, you may notice that your "ordinary"
or non-lucid dreams begin to change. If you have never had a lucid dream
before, but experience some dreams very different from your usual kind
of dreams, then in some cases you may not be sure if you were lucid
or not. continue >>
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