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WHY Do People Have Lucid Dreams? Study Questions the Limits of Consciousness

By Inverse

“Our experimental goal is akin to finding a way to talk with an astronaut who is on another world.”

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How to Lucid Dream, According to a Psychology Researcher

Nearly a quarter of us report lucid dreaming once a month or more.

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Five Benefits of Lucid Dreaming

Five Benefits of Lucid Dreaming Andrew Holecek Meditation and Mindfulness Yoga Awakened Living Lucid dreaming—when you realize you are dreaming but remain in the dream—has a number of remarkable benefits.

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What Are Lucid Dreams?

All of Juanita Chavarro’s dreams are lucid, meaning she’s aware that she’s in a dream, and she can often control what’s happening.

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The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming

Anthony Bloxham was standing in the garden of his house when he wondered if he was dreaming.To figure it out, he looked at his hands.

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Lucid Dreaming: Controlling the Storyline of Your Dreams

If you’d like to explore lucid dreaming, try the tips in this article. Lucid dreams may potentially reduce nightmares, relieve anxiety, and improve motor skills and creativity.

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Lucid Dreaming: Controlling the Stories of Sleep

Movies such as Inception have popularized lucid dreaming. This movie features impressive dream artisans who are able to control the shape and content of their dreams, as well as the dreams of others.

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Healing the World Through Consciousness Exploration

This is in fact the foundational assumption behind our notion of universal human rights: we are all conscious, and thus we all have needs and we all suffer.

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William James on Consciousness and the Four Features of Transcendent Experiences

Our normal waking consciousness . . . is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the filmiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different.

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One Word Is the Answer to Everything

It’s a surprising answer that looks far from obvious, but space joins a long list of candidates as old as the written word.

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How to Practice Lucid Dreaming

Andrew Holecek teaches us how to be awake when we’re asleep.

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