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This book is one that covers the subject of dreams in a comprehensive manner. This topic is one that is common to everyone as it is their daily experience. Due to its rampant occurrence in the lives of people, almost everybody seems to have an opinion on this subject, or at least cling to a popular school of thought which could be psychological or religious.
In this wide ranging and immensely stimulating account, Brian Inglis first sifts the historical evidence and then describes recent scientific research, before proclaiming the empirical evidence both for a psychic element in dreams and for their frequently beneficial value in our day-to-day lives.
These techniques encourage and develop your concentration, emotional positivity and clarity. Meditation is the best tool for countering your brain's negativity bias. It helps to foster positive experiences and release accumulated stress. Some people consider meditation as a part of their spiritual journey.
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Laberge is credited with the concept, and many have used it successfully.
Set your alarm clock to wake you up 4.5, 6 and 7.5 hours into your sleep cycle. (Note: you can also use this technique anytime you have woken from sleep during the night)
When you awake, immediately recall/record as much of your current dream as possible.
Go back to bed. Imagine you are in your previous dream, and you are aware you are dreaming. Confirm the thought “I will be aware that I am dreaming.” Confirm this until it has “sunk in”, then go to sleep.
If random thoughts begin to arise, repeat the above step.
Don’t worry if you feel it is taking “too long” to fall asleep. The longer it takes, the more the lucid dreaming intention is being established, and the more likely you will lucid dream.