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How to Control Your Lucid Dreams
You’ve always wanted to fly. And here you are, soaring above the clouds. No plane, no glider, no parachute. Wait. What? And ...
A visiting research fellow at the University of Adelaide, Aspy (who recently changed his surname to Adventure-Heart) was set to focus his Ph.D. program on nonverbal communication until he had a lucid ...
Have you ever been aware you’re dreaming? Perhaps even controlled what happened in your dreams? If so, you may be a lucid dreamer. The idea of controlling your dreams is definitely enticing, Rein says ...
Have you ever had a dream that felt so real, you were convinced it was actually happening? Or maybe you’ve had a dream that left you feeling scared, anxious, or unsettled. Whatever your experience ...
People spend one-third of their lives asleep. What if employees could work during that time … in their dreams? Prophetic, a venture-backed startup founded earlier this year, wants to help workers do ...
After analyzing many previous studies on lucid dreaming, researchers have defined it as a state that differs significantly from both REM sleep and wakefulness. The awareness of dreaming during a lucid ...
Gary Stix: For Science, Quickly, I'm Gary Stix. Dreams may say something about the psyche, but they also say something about disease states. Dreams may even be something we can take some control over.
People who recognize when they're dreaming say they can enact any fantasy. Nov. 30, 2007— -- Somewhere in between the Cinderella school of dreaming and the darker dreamscape of "The Matrix" lies ...
We constantly hear that dreams spark creativity. There are reports of scientific breakthroughs appearing in dreams, as well as of artistic masterpieces appearing ready-made to the dreamer (the song ...
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