Yes it could be both fun and respectfull to have Stephen La Berge as one of our members!
Although Stepghen Laberge, A pioneer for Lucid Dreaming - (who is the author of Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaing, for those who do not know) has The Lucidity institute as far as some of his research. I would think he would be interested in the other sites that are about Lucid Dreaming. There are not that many. And many have just surfaced over the past yearor so. Dreamviews and LD4all would have to be respected as one of if not the best Lucid dreaming sites anywhere![]()
I was a member of the Lucidity institute for one year. I let my membership lapse.
Graciuosly being given the role as the Moderator for the Research Team I would think that some of this research would be valuable to their team of researchers as well.
Does anyone have a membership to The Lucidity institute? If so An exchange of ideas and information could only be benificial to all Lucid dreamers.
I would bet he has been on this site![]()
Yes it could be both fun and respectfull to have Stephen La Berge as one of our members!
Poor guy would get flooded with PM's if he joined here.
I would guess he would only be a guest of the forum for just a reason like that, among others. A guest sitting back getting info from other Lucid Dreamers.Originally posted by Kaniaz
Poor guy would get flooded with PM's if he joined here.
haha i would get him to sign an autograph then in the future when LDing is the new way of the world for technolegy and fun, ill sell it for billions
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This site and LD4all are great sources of information to people interested in lucid dreaming. It would be great if more research efforts could be pooled.Originally posted by Howetzer
I would think that some of this research would be valuable to their team of researchers as well.
Unfortunately, much of information on these sites would be discarded by the scientific community under the label anecdotal evidence.
The Lucidity Institute has temporarily shut down their forum
I think its a real challenge to have structured research over the web at present.We've ... seen the content drift from primarily educational to casually conversational and would like to see it refocused on more structured research. [/b]
"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
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