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      so thats what its called

      Hi all. Had the oddest dream a few nights ago, googled it and hullo, lucid dreaming. Didnt know it had a name. Only met one other that has ever experienced it. I've had this all my life as far back as i can remember.....trying not to think as a 5 yr old, so that makes it over 40 yrs. Got right into it as a teenager and had some extraordinary experiences but havent pushed it for a long time.....but this dream the other night.........Wheres Freud when you need him.

      Is there anyone doing serious scientific research on this subject?

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      Quote Originally Posted by nzer View Post
      Is there anyone doing serious scientific research on this subject?
      On lucid dreaming? I wouldn't call it scientific, but this is even better! Welcome to dreamviews.
      I'm apparently required to tell you to check out the Tutorials section, so you know how to produce even more of these awesome dreams!

      PM me or a dream guide if you have any questions, or just post them here! Look around, enjoy, welcome to the family.

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      Welcome! And as the poster above me said...I don't know about any scientific research on Lucid Dreaming specifically, but these forums are definitely even better! But if you search through these forums you can I'm sure find lots of scientific info on it and other related concepts. Happy LDing!
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      Haha. scientific.

      I don't think lucid dreaming gets even half the attention it deserves, actually i'm sure everyone here will agree with that in someway - something about what benefits it has not being something accepted in mainstream society. when you think about it science may not be able to make lucid dreams better or easier to achieve...

      Bah. I'm rambling again... but if you got a question, im sure you can get an answer, just ask

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      First of all, welcome to Dreamviews!

      Quote Originally Posted by nzer
      Is there anyone doing serious scientific research on this subject?
      Yes, actually, there are. You should google Stephen LaBerge, he was one of the main people who proved scientifically that LDing is possible.

      I know there are still some scientists experimenting with it, although I am not sure about the nature of these experiments.
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      Yes, there is. Hazel mentioned the main guy. Dr. Stephen Laberge of Stanford runs the Lucidity Institute. The lucidity institute does serious scientific research on lucid dreaming. His research is peer accepted and reviewed. As far as I know, he's the only guy who does it seriously.

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      hi and welcome to dream views hope you get lots of friends out here
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      Welcome to DreamViews

      You're lucky to have these amazing dreams naturally. Do you keep a dream journal?

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      No I havent. I actually get a bit sick of them as I would rather just pass out and wake up bright eyed and bushy tailed in the morning, and I find I usually wake up shortly afterwards and lie awake reliving it. But talking about writing stuff down....Many years ago as a very young fella my family were billeted with house guests. I was given the names and addresses on paper which I promptly lost. Under parental interrogation I recalled all the names which allowed us to call them by phone, bar one who had moved and the phone number not relisted. I went to bed that night telling myself I had to do something about it so kept a pad and pencil by the bed. Close eyes, snore snore and ... there I was back in the day before. I reconignized the timing and thought " someone is about to come up to me and give me these names and numbers. I must take note of the lost number, wake up and write it down. They did, I did, then woke and wrote it down and immediately passed out. First thing in the morning I gave the number to Dad, not letting on how I had come up with it. He rang, it was correct, and I was hooked. However my explaination was treated with christian distain and I was told to avoid dabbling in such dark realms. I ignored them.

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      Welcome to Dreamviews. Hope you enjoy your stay and check out the tutorials section for techniques on how to get LDs. As for scientific research on LDs, only Stephen LaBerge is doing any, far as I know
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      Welcome to DV Sounds like you're a natural!

      There are actually quite a number of research articles on the subject of lucid dreaming, and not just limited to the work of one Dr. Laberge. It's highly refreshing to find someone here above 16 and interested in the more advanced aspects of lucid dreaming. If you'd like me to forward you the articles that I have collected let me know

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      Thanks Shift. Nice to hear that. Was a little perturbed by the 'how can you kill ' threads ete etc. I not saying I havent tried it but found it disturbing and not without guilt since. I have been facinated by the mediative state that seems to allow/assist progression. A few times I have realised I need a bathroom visit in the wee hours (excuse pun) so have awoken, done the necessarys while maintaining a paused dream state, then gone back to bed and re-entered the dream. Spent a few years experimenting with breathing techiques to achieve out of body with some crazy results, so I cant help but feel it is all interconnected somehow. Have attempted to meet others also in a lucid state but of course it is all but impossible to corroborate. Surely this would be the ultimate result, so any info along those lines would be most appreciated. thanks again.

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      Well, if you're looking for the more paranormal aspects of life try the Beyond Dreaming section, that's where you'll find information on shared dreaming and the like

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      We used to have a thread trying to pair people up for shared dreaming experiments. We never had any big successes, but there were some interesting coincidences. I'll try to track it down.

      The two threads I found are pretty old:
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=8523
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=10749

      We were also running something similar over at MM regarding message passing.
      Last edited by Robot_Butler; 03-17-2009 at 12:40 AM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Desert Claw View Post
      Haha. scientific.

      I don't think lucid dreaming gets even half the attention it deserves, actually i'm sure everyone here will agree with that in someway - something about what benefits it has not being something accepted in mainstream society. when you think about it science may not be able to make lucid dreams better or easier to achieve...

      Bah. I'm rambling again... but if you got a question, im sure you can get an answer, just ask
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      I have alot of dreams where I know I'm dreaming. Maybe like a natural. But they are very low lucidity.
      I remember the dreams and they are super awesome but not high level lucid.

      When I try to have lucid dreams however, the lucid dreams are different. They are high level lucids.

      My theory is that natural lucid dreamers have low level lucid dreams. Anyone?

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