Wanted to let everyone know that you can now watch my...
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Wanted to let everyone know that you can now watch my lucid-dream inspired short film for free. ‘The Tunnel’ has just been accepted to an online film fest. Check it out! It’s only 9 minutes long. ~Dylan, co-author of “A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_nxyxd1Es8 ..read more
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Last night I dreamed lawn piranhas were stealing my clean...
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Last night I dreamed lawn piranhas were stealing my clean clothes. I started a twitter illustrating some of my odd dreams, if you find that kind of thing interesting, you can find them at @sketchy_dreams on Twitter ..read more
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Elevator Dream
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Dream Submission: Since college ended, I have had recurring elevator dreams.  They place me in a hotel/casino entering the elevator from the ground floor and other times from higher levels descending.  When I first had the dream, I was descending from a higher floor level.  I would get in, and the elevator would be completely broken, missing pieces, and one time even free falling.  In the last year, the elevator dream has changed to begin at the lobby level and go up.  Last time I had the dream the elevator, however, was still in pieces.  A lot of fear was still present.  My most recent experi ..read more
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Hi, I am new in this blog. Since a begun to practice lucid dreaming I ask myself: - How much time an experienced lucid dreamer (minutes, hours) can pass lucid dreaming in a month? - Thank you very much, Marco M, from Italy.
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Hi Marco, Thanks for writing us. In theory, one can lucid dream whenever they are experiencing REM. Most people average between 1 and 2 hours of REM per night, so with some simple math, that’s 30-60 hours of lucid dreaming per month!  In reality, the majority of lucid dreamers (even the most experience) don’t spend every minute of REM in a lucid dream. It takes a lot of effort to have a lucid dream every single night and sometimes one would rather “watch a movie” instead of “play a video game”. What does happen with experienced lucid dreamers is that they’ll remember their dreams almost every ..read more
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First time flyer!!
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A wonderful flying dream submitted by B! Thank you for sharing. I had an amazing dream last night. I dreamed that myself and others were in a big open gym like room. There was workout equipment, exercise balls, and weights. For whatever reason our teacher is talking to us about dreams in this odd location. Well, after hearing her start talking (mostly about things I’m reading in Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming) I start to think, “hey, I may be dreaming right now.” Well, of course I immediately become lucid. I don’t do much flying in my dreams…not sure why, but since I’d just been reading about ..read more
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The Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming
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The Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming: A Book Review about an unusual form of dreaming by Dr. Lloyd Sederer A kinda positive review of our book in Psychology Today! Hey, we’ll take it ..read more
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Illustration by Robert Hunter.
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