Quote Originally Posted by Taosaur View Post
I would sit in on a professor's workshop. Time commitment would be a factor in whether I could actually teach a class, but it's something I'd consider. I don't know if I'd be the best person, really, not being a very methodical LDer The only 'induction' I use is suggestion/incubation, and really just deciding to focus on LDing is enough to ramp up frequency and intensity. I've never even kept a regular DJ or done RCs while awake, just took time to think about my dreams throughout the day and practiced mindfulness. I could possibly do some kind of class on mindfulness and lucid dreaming, but that's more about practice than conveying concepts.
That's fine--I'm thinking we can do this in such a way that no one will be obligated to teach afterwards. For example, if you don't have the time now, you might decide later down the line that you do have time.

Either way, all staff is always welcome to sit in on any classes, and before any of this stuff with Shift happened I was hoping to hold a few staff-only classes to give anyone interested more well-rounded knowledge of dreaming and lucid dreaming. Not to mention an ulterior motive to get any staffers back into LDing if they haven't been into it for a while.