Control Your DreamsControl Your Dreams clearly and succinctly explains the most recent findings in dream research and presents techniques and exercises for dream mastery--using dreams to uncover hidden desires, confront hidden fears, and explore the frontiers of the human mind. |
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... sense " ( a largely un- identifiable " felt sense " that what one is experiencing is a dream ) . The nightmare - triggered lucid dreams , Gackenbach found , emerged after stressful experiences prior to sleep and tended to be high in ...
... sense " ( a largely un- identifiable " felt sense " that what one is experiencing is a dream ) . The nightmare - triggered lucid dreams , Gackenbach found , emerged after stressful experiences prior to sleep and tended to be high in ...
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... sense of context and per- spective , a ' balance ' of normally contradictory attitudes , and the felt sense of one's own existence ( that special ' I am ' or ' being ' experience ) . . . . ” 99 Without this heightened sense most of us ...
... sense of context and per- spective , a ' balance ' of normally contradictory attitudes , and the felt sense of one's own existence ( that special ' I am ' or ' being ' experience ) . . . . ” 99 Without this heightened sense most of us ...
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... sense of motion . . . . It's like attention moving within this expansiveness . There is nothing relative ; it's simply the ocean moving in the ocean ; it's simply awareness mov- ing in awareness . There is a sense of movement which is ...
... sense of motion . . . . It's like attention moving within this expansiveness . There is nothing relative ; it's simply the ocean moving in the ocean ; it's simply awareness mov- ing in awareness . There is a sense of movement which is ...
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