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How to Lucid Dream: 16 steps

How to have Lucid Dreams. Key Fact: Lucid dreams are more enjoyable than ordinary dreams and have a more positive emotional tone.

How to have Lucid Dreams

If you're a particularly sad soul, and would take absolutely no pleasure from flying round the world, meeting famous people, fighting dinosaurs, or walking on water, oh yes - and sex, then there is still hope for you! Another reason for wanting to experience lucid dreams is because on the whole, the predominant emotion exprienced is positive.

Regular dreams, however, are not particularly pleasant. Have you ever had dreams that you were falling? Or being chased or attacked? The research scientists who catalogue REM dreams (REM dreams = standard dreams) generally find that around two thirds of them are more unpleasant than pleasant. Compare this with lucid dreams. How do YOU spend one third of your life? In the dark, swimming in negative emotion? Oh dear! If you put the 7 action steps (above) into practice, you should be lucid dreaming in a matter of days. The Art of Dreaming. The Art of Dreaming is a book written by anthropologist Carlos Castaneda and published in 1993.[1] It purportedly describes the events that took place during an apprenticeship with a self-proclaimed Yaqui Indian Sorcerer, don Juan Matus, between 1960 and 1973.

The Art of Dreaming

The veracity of The Art of Dreaming, as with the rest of his books, has been debated. Summary[edit] The Art of Dreaming describes the steps needed to master the control and consciousness of dreams. The Toltecs of Don Juan Matus' lineage believed that there are seven barriers to awareness, which they termed The Seven Gates of Dreaming. In The Art of Dreaming Castaneda describes extensively how a state called Total Awareness can be achieved by means of dreaming. According to Castaneda there are 7 Gates of Dreaming, or obstacles to awareness, which when overcome yield total awareness. 1st Gate of Dreaming (stabilization of the dreaming body): Arrived at when one perceives one's hands in a dream. See also[edit]

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