Lucid Dreaming: Dr. Stephen La Berge (7/12)

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Dr. Stephen LaBerge, Dominick Attisani, talking to Art Bell on Coast to Coast A.M. 3-24-2007

Psychophysiologist Dr. Stephen La Berge joined his associate at the Lucidity Institute, Dominick Attisani, to discuss how science is researching consciousness via the laboratory of the mind and lucid dreaming.

La Berge defined a 'lucid dream' as simply a dream in which you know that your dreaming, and pointed out that anyone can learn to have lucid dreams. The place to start is with 'dream recall,' he explained, which is the ability remember your dreams. Attisani suggested an increased awareness of what we are doing, in our waking and dream lives, can help develop the ability to recognize when we are in a dream.

Attisani and La Berge enumerated some benefits/applications of lucid dreaming, including life rehearsal, tapping into creativity, overcoming nightmares and fears, increased mind/body connection, emotional healing, and just for the pure pleasure of controlling your dreams. The two also talked about the scientific evidence for lucid dreaming, as well as the connection between out-of-body experiences, lucid dreaming and death.


http://www.lucidity.com/

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

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  • @TheKala321

    Your perceptions (what you see and experience) in an obe are based around your life experiences. Someone blind since birth would experience their projections in the same manner which they experience their physical life. There's a reason why people report normal things like "cities" and "towns" in the non-physical. That's why.

  • what if a blind man since birth had an obe? would he see?

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