can any of my followers lucid dream?
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Replying to @maybegray
On occasion, though not intentionally if that's what you were asking.
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Replying to @danlistensto
well I was interested in learning it myself, but it’s interesting that it happens to you spontaneously
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Replying to @maybegray
I'll ask my friend about this next time I see him (in about a week). He studied dream yoga with B. Allan Wallace and got pretty good at it from what I understand. this is probably approximately the same tradition that
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Replying to @danlistensto @maybegray
Yes, probably v.similar IIRC Wallace has both Buddhist (dream & sleep yogas) training, and Western (w/ LaBerge) There is a book by Andrew Holececk, which I was quite impressed by, but that includes extra Buddhist stuff which you might not want/need, to learn lucid dreaming.
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I’m less capable at lucid dreaming than I am at sleep yoga - which is like lucid dreamless sleep. So there is probably a lot of nuance about lucid dreaming that I don’t know. LaBerge is worth looking up. I like the story of how they tested for lucidity in the lab
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Good luck & have fun!
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