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Overcoming nightmares

May 11th, 2012 by Rox | 1 Comment

What is it in nightmares that scares us so much? The vividness? Your role in the whole scenario? The fear of confrontation? It can be an accumulation of all these things and it can have a lot more reasons but what we do know, is that nightmares always have a different impact on us and [...]


Reality checks can be fun!

March 30th, 2012 by Rox | Comments Off

Have you ever tried to learn yourself this habit of questioning reality? I did and I found this quite hard, I tried to associate reality checks with all kinds of different things but I still had trouble with it. I was thinking about what could possibly be done to remind myself of reality checking. Then I was [...]


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 [...]


My REM Dreamer (Part 1)

March 16th, 2012 by nailgirl10 | 1 Comment

One way you will know I am really into lucid dreaming is that I really like to explore all techniques, supplements, apps, and induction devices. After reading about the Nova Dreamer in Dr. LaBerge’s book, “Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming”, I knew one day I would want to have a similar device at my [...]


Rehearsal for living

March 15th, 2012 by Rox | Comments Off

Hello everyone! Ever wondered whether you could learn in real life from a dream? I have for a while and lately found a whole chapter in the book of Stephen LaBerge dedicated to this specific quest, it is called: Rehearsal for living. What it actually says is that you can learn something in a dream and become [...]




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