December 23, 2009 - Dreaming by MWils1, literature
Literature
December 23, 2009 - Dreaming
12/23
I'm on a pirate ship. there's a hallway that has the bedrooms and baths and such and at the end of it is a great room that is about 10 feet across by 30 feet wide. the sides are open. coming from the hallway, the right hand side has a railing though. the floor of this great room is covered in golden coins. The captain of the ship is a good man; fair and kind to those on board. He has 14? children. On one of our recent trips off the boat, 2 of his daughters were killed. I am favored by the captain and I do not yet have a room of my own. I ask to choose from the two left by his daughters. They are rooms that have appeared in dreams I've
Introduction to Lucid Dreaming by divby0, literature
Literature
Introduction to Lucid Dreaming
"Not all lucid dreams are useful but they all have a sense of wonder about them. If you must sleep through a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams, too?"
Stephen LaBerge
The concept of lucid dreaming is not at all a new one. The first recorded instructions for learning how to lucid dream come from an unnamed Tibetan yoga master from the eighth century, the author of "The Yoga of the Dream State." The next also originates in Tibet, Atisha, who described lucid dreaming as "being simultaneously awake and asleep" in his "Seven Points of Mind Training." But no scientific research was performed until the 1960s and 19