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The Power of Galantamine

April 11th, 2012 by Lence | 1 Comment

Galantamine is a supplement known to increase the odds of achieving a lucid dream. It is considered to be the most effective “oneirogen” by many lucid dreamers. How does it work, is it safe to take and how effective is it?


Meditation

March 23rd, 2012 by Rox | Comments Off

Hi! Last post I forgot to introduce myself, I am Sharmaarke, I’m 14 years old and I will be posting blogs weekly. I haven’t got a lot lucid dreams, I think I’ve got 15 lucid dreams since I started, I just never wrote them down, sadly enough. I am looking forward to blogging here and [...]


F.Lux

March 10th, 2012 by Rik de Kort | 1 Comment

You know how one of the advices for maintaining a healthy sleeping pattern is to stop using any sort of back-lit screens an hour or so before you go to bed? The idea behind this is that looking at a computer screen is looking directly at a light, tricking your body into believing it’s day. [...]


Would excessive lucid dreaming be dangerous?

March 23rd, 2011 by Tim Post | 1 Comment

Usually I blog to explore new ideas and concepts on how to improve lucid dream skills. Lucidipedia is aiming to become the world’s most reliable and trustworthy lucid dream academy on the web. Clearly we are all about promoting and supporting the practice of lucid dreaming. However, as a lucid dream fanatic and teacher, I [...]


Prioritizing a healthy sleep schedule

February 7th, 2011 by Tim Post | 11 Comments

Last week I have been thinking about reclaiming my skill level with regard to lucid dreaming. Over the years I have been spending most of my time on developing Lucidipedia. Since I had enjoyed so many lucid dreams in the past, I had put lucid dreaming on second place for a while. Until recently, that [...]




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