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		<title>Another Night, More Dream Control!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The vast majority of people think of dreams as something mysterious which is not within our power to control. Whether we have nightmares or very pleasant dreams, a lot of us think of our dreams as &#8216;sound and thunder&#8217;, so to speak ? and believe that they are something which we cannot exert any kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The vast majority of people think of dreams as something mysterious which is not within our power to control. Whether we have nightmares or very pleasant dreams, a lot of us think of our dreams as &#8216;sound and thunder&#8217;, so to speak ? and believe that they are something which we cannot exert any kind of control over. In fact, this is not the case at all. Through the method called lucid dreaming, <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/dream-control/">dream control</a> is something that anyone can have.</p>
<p> What does this term &#8216;<a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a>&#8216; really mean and in what way does it happen, and what are the benefits to this? Are people really able to obtain control, and make their nightly travels in the dreaming arena into an ongoing, never ending adventure? Stay tuned to this article for your answers of these often asked questions on the topic of controlling dreams.</p>
<p> What Is Dream Control?</p>
<p> Dream control only means that you have full knowledge of what you are dreaming, and through <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>, you become able to manipulate what goes on in the dreams. At the same time you are sleeping, you are able to recognize that you are going through a dream, not real events, and you can completely control all the activities being shown to you, even to a finale.</p>
<p> People who suffer from nightmares frequently can find relief with dream control. Once they learn to use this powerful technique, they can banish their nightmares and get the restful sleep they need.</p>
<p> Common Ways of Bringing About Lucid Dreaming</p>
<p> Binaural audio is a new technology which has been proven effective in helping people to reach a lucid dreaming state. Binaural audio involves listening to two different frequencies simultaneously. When the listener hears these two frequencies, they begin to relax and their brainwaves synchronize with each other, which induces the REM sleep state which is needed for lucid dreaming and dream control.</p>
<p> Before the availability of binaural audio on CDs and DVS, the methods of choice for bringing about lucid dreaming were meditation and self-hypnosis; these are effective methods, but it can take a long time for people to master these techniques to the extent necessary to have lucid dreaming experiences at will.</p>
<p> There are a number of other techniques which have been used by experts to help people achieve dream control. All of these techniques work towards the goal of training the mind to understand that they are dreaming so that they can enter a state of lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> This training will begin, of course while you are wide awake. You need to set a cue for yourself ? an action which you will perform or a certain thing which you will say that will be your reminder that you are dreaming so that you can begin using dream control.</p>
<p> You can tell yourself that you will do or say a certain thing in your dream to remind yourself and begin lucid dreaming as you start to fall asleep. Once you do or say this cue, you will come to the awareness that you are dreaming and begin to have a lucid dream.</p>
<p> Known as MILD (mnemonic induction of lucid dreaming) this technique was developed by Dr. Stephen LaBerge and it has allowed many thousands of people to begin lucid dreaming and using dream control to rid themselves of recurring nightmares and achieve a feeling of empowerment.</p>
<p> A dream diary can also help you to get started with lucid dreaming. Immediately after you wake up, write down each and every detail that you remember from your dreams. After doing this for a while, you?ll train your mind to remember your dreams; this is the first step to dream control and soon you?ll start having lucid dreams!</p>
<p> When you know how to use dream control, you can dismiss your nightmares and have incredible experiences which would never be possible in the physical world ? you can go anywhere and do anything that your imagination can conceive!</p>
<p> Many experts agree however, that there can be a drawback to too much lucid dreaming, as with anything else doing with life, and that this can head towards the wrong results. It is always been a valuable thing to naturally dream, through it we learn many things about ourselves that would stay dead and buried otherwise. Have fun with your lucid dreaming. This is an unique experience just schedule yourselves some nights for normal dreaming too!</p>

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		<title>Experience lucid Dreaming Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lucid Dreaming, also known as conscious dreaming is the practice of remaining aware of oneself as well as the fact that one is dreaming while dreaming. While in a dream, you are conscious of the fact that the things you see and experience are only a dream. You can have some control over your dreams [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">Lucid Dreaming</a>, also known as conscious dreaming is the practice of remaining aware of oneself as well as the fact that one is dreaming while dreaming. While in a dream, you are conscious of the fact that the things you see and experience are only a dream. You can have some control over your dreams once you are able to practice lucid dreaming, unlike in ordinary dreams.</p>
<p> The power of having mastery over shaping the events of your own <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreams/">lucid dreams</a> is part of the very definition of the metaphysical. All of the normal dream-time rules, like &#8220;timelessness&#8221;, &#8220;teleportation&#8221;, and so on still apply: so, step into an existence where your usual limitations have suddenly vanished without a trace.</p>
<p> Is <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/">lucid dreaming</a> as straightforward as all that? Is lucid dreaming something which can be experienced by anyone?</p>
<p> As a matter of fact, lucid dreaming isn&#8217;t all that hard, as long as you have a burning desire to learn these amazing, tried and true techniques of expressing your innermost desires.</p>
<p> First, you must decide exactly what you want to accomplish here. Are you just trying to make your dreams a playground through lucid dreaming, or is there a specific goal which you are aiming to achieve through lucid dreaming? Whatever your reason, you should be clear and determined about it.</p>
<p> Once you have this, you can begin actually learning lucid dreaming. It begins with Dream Recall, or remembering a dream you had the night before. Only when you&#8217;re able to do this can you progress into learning actual lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> The process will be slow. However, you can achieve it by keeping a Dream Recall Register. Here you will list daily all the details you can recall about your dreams. Eventually, you do realize you can remember the most vivid of dream details. You can train your mind to be aware while you are dreaming by doing periodic reality checks.</p>
<p> For a lot of people, hypnosis helps them to prepare their mind for lucid dreaming much more quickly. Sometimes, as few as one or two sessions may be needed to get you being able to recall all of your dreams every day. Once you can do this, you are ready to begin trying lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> On occasion, you may suddenly find yourself wide awake during a lucid dream. However, you will easily be able to recall all the essential details of your dream with the power you have achieved thus far. You can simply relax and fall back asleep, while you continue in the desired direction in your dream. Upon awaking you will realize that you have experienced the power of conscious dreaming the previous night.</p>
<p> Another productive means for having lucid dreams is to go back to sleep for a few hours after you arise in the morning. These dreams will leave you wondering if they were really dreams or if you have self-styled your thoughts to manifest in form. These are the dreams that are closest to lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> Simply set your alarm to sound off a couple of hours before you normally awake. When your alarm goes off, wake up, switch it off and then go back to sleep to enjoy your lucid dreams. Keep in mind that it is very helpful to keep a record of your sleeping patterns to determine the best time for you to have lucid dreams.</p>
<p> You can actually fight off sleeping disorders such as insomnia by lucid dreaming. If you struggle for sleep during normal sleeping hours you can tell your mind that sleeping equals lucid dreaming. You mind will take care of your thoughts that might prevent you from going to sleep.</p>
<p> Lucid dreaming used to be something which took a very long time to learn. Recent technological advances, particularly in the field of audio technology have made lucid dreaming something which anyone can easily accomplish.</p>
<p> One of the quickest and most reliable methods of inducing lucid dreaming is to listen to binaural beats audio.</p>
<p> A slightly different sound frequency is played in each ear, which soon brings you to a state of complete relaxation. This resonates your brainwaves to the same frequency which allows lucid dreaming to occur.</p>
<p> Before binaural audio technology, meditation was the method of choice for those wanting to learn lucid dreaming, and this was a process which could sometimes take years to master. Many simply gave up, not having the determination to pursue the practice.</p>
<p> Binaural sound waves, especially in tandem with hypnosis can prepare your mind and allow you to begin lucid dreaming very quickly, sometimes even on the first try!</p>

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		<title>Understanding Lucid Dreaming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 00:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any dream in which you are conscious that you are dreaming and can manipulate the dream is considered a Lucid Dream. Used contextually in this instance the word lucid refers to simply means that you are conscious and aware. The true extent of your lucidity actually varies according the stability of the dreaming session, your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any dream in which you are conscious that you are dreaming and can manipulate the dream is considered a <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dream/">Lucid Dream</a>. Used contextually in this instance the word lucid refers to simply means that you are conscious and aware. The true extent of your lucidity actually varies according the stability of the dreaming session, your experience with lucid dreaming, how well you can influence the dream, and how much you remember when you wake up.</p>
<p> The most striking aspect of having a <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/">lucid dream</a> is this very control. Knowing that the things going on around you are only a part of your dream is something which is quite unlike anything else. You are at the wheel of this ship and have full control over what happens. Other than your imagination, there are no boundaries to what you can do in your Lucid Dream experiences.</p>
<p> Take a minute to consider the possibilities. While everything that happens in a Lucid Dream may seem real and can be experienced by all of your senses, there are no lasting effects to your actions; you can do anything you want without fear of injury when <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a> and there are no limits on the things you can do. This is truly a virtual reality experience which no other can even come close to.</p>
<p> Lucid Dreaming is an incredible skill and many more people are learning to experience it. The Lucid Dream is very rarely experienced by those who are unaware of it or who have not taken the time to learn how to do it. Can you imagine how fun and thrilling it would be to be able to have a lucid dream whenever you wanted to?</p>
<p> Lucid Dreams are your gateway to amazing and unforgettable experiences. You can talk to anyone from the past or present, have unbridled erotic experiences and even explore other planets; anything that your mind can conjure up can happen ? you are in control of your dreams!</p>
<p> It can be fairly complicated to achieve controlled Lucid Dreams on a regular basis. Up until recently many people spent months in training and using special self-conditioning procedures before even experiencing one single Lucid Dream. Even then, most people never even succeed once, let alone on a regular basis.</p>
<p> So are there any simple ways of experiencing a Lucid Dream?</p>
<p> Many people who have experienced a Lucid Dream swear by eating certain foods just prior to the dream. If you would like to try this they usually recommend orange juice, milk, cheese, and mustard. These seem to produce the best results.</p>
<p> Other foods of note are pickles, ice cream, popcorn and fish. Although they are not as effective as the three foods and drinks described above. Some people say that they improve your overall dream recall and &#8220;prepare&#8221; your brain for future lucidity. The main problem is of course that they are high in fatty acids, salts and sugars which definitely doesn&#8217;t assist you in getting a good nights rest!</p>
<p> Assistant Technology</p>
<p> Your chances to experience Lucid Dream session improves with the new advancing technology. There are now devices on the market that alerts you that you are dreaming and which can induce a Lucid Dream Session. These are quite innovative in that they are simply masks which monitor your eyes. When they detect REM or Rapid Eye Movement, which is an indicator of dreaming, a red diode blinks into your eyes. This beam is registered in your brain and serves as a reminder that you are in fact dreaming and that you are still in control. It is then that you can take control o the dream.</p>
<p> The most exciting developments have been in audio technology. Sound waves at slightly different frequencies are played in to each ear of the listener ? a technique known as binaural beats. This can open the experience of Lucid Dreaming to many people.</p>
<p> What this process does is to synchronize the two hemispheres of the brain. And almost instantly, just by listening to these special frequencies, puts the brainwaves into a state known as REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep which is the state needed to achieve a lucid dream.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;ve always wanted to try out Lucid Dreaming, binaural sound offers the quickest and easiest way to begin.</p>
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		<title>Are There Dangers In Dream Control?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 23:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most people, dreams are mysterious &#8216;mini movies&#8217; that play in their minds while they&#8217;re sound asleep, seemingly without their control, with some being rather pleasant, and others, not so much. However, we now know that it is actually possible to make dream control a complete reality, bringing about what is known as lucid dreaming. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most people, dreams are mysterious &#8216;mini movies&#8217; that play in their minds while they&#8217;re sound asleep, seemingly without their control, with some being rather pleasant, and others, not so much. However, we now know that it is actually possible to make <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/dream-control/">dream control</a> a complete reality, bringing about what is known as lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> But, what does the term truly mean and how does it work, and what, if any, are the benefits, and is it really possible for anyone to achieve this means of making our nightly journeys into the world of dreaming our own continual series of fascinating adventures? Read on for the answers to these common questions about the art of dream control or <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a>.</p>
<p> Exactly What is Dream Control?</p>
<p> Dream control, using <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>, means that not only are you fully aware that you are dreaming, but that you&#8217;re also able to control what happens during the dream. While totally asleep, you realize that what seems to be going on is actually a dream and you are solely in control of the events that play out as well as the final outcome.</p>
<p> There are people who do suffer from nightmares and frequently. This method is powerful and simple, and just the method they may need to relieve themselves of these disturbingly bad and distressing dreams.</p>
<p> Common Ways of Inducing Lucid Dreaming</p>
<p> A rather effective method known for achieving lucid dreaming involves the use of binaural audio, which entails listening to two different frequencies at the same time in order to synchronize the brain waves, bringing about a deep sense of relaxation, as well as a state in which lucid dreaming is possible known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.</p>
<p> Before this use of modern technology was discovered and available on CDs or DVDs for the purpose of dream control, self hypnosis and meditation were the most widely used techniques for lucid dreaming, although many people report finding it too difficult to achieve this state using these two particular means of dream control.</p>
<p> Many additional techniques, since then, have been developed as methods for inducing lucid dreaming by those experts in both fields of psychology and science. And regardless of any of the earlier methods used the basic purpose still remains the same. To train the mind while in the state of sleep to be aware of being in a dream. The state needed to begin lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> To do this, we must, of course, begin while we are wide awake, with the key being to remember to do or say something in a dream, which will trigger the recognition necessary within the mind and allow us to then control what happens next.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s often a simple matter of telling yourself, just before going to sleep, that you will be dreaming soon and in that dream you will remember to do or say something specific, and when that happens, you will instantly realize that it is a dream.</p>
<p> This particular method to dream control is referred to as MILD, or mnemonic induction of lucid dreams, which was discovered by scientist Dr. Stephen LaBerge. With this approach, your brain is then in complete control as to what occurs in the dream, meaning that nothing could or would come of harm to you as it&#8217;s simply all in the mind and you are only limited by your own imagination.</p>
<p> There are other means of accomplishing lucid dreaming and one would be to keep a journal or a dream diary, in which to record your dreams. By keeping this notebook (and a pen or pencil) nearby on the table by your bed you will be able to write down what you remember about the dream right after you wake up, when it is fresh in your mind. Do this for several nights and soon you will remember what you wrote and you will have a similar dream and then you will be able to control your dream and the activities in that dream.</p>
<p> Chase away the bad guys in nightmares, travel to whatever location you desire, go to your imagined hideaways, talk to famous people if you want, and basically be unshackled by worldly concerns. Through controlling your dreams, you can accomplish this, it gives you the ability to be in control of your nightly dream world and all that happens there.</p>
<p> There is one potential drawback to lucid dreaming, say the experts. As with life in general, it holds true that an opposite effect is, an actuality, when you get too much of a good thing. The natural dream state is when we find out things about ourselves, things which would normally have been hidden from us and may never have surfaced. This is the main reason for you to enjoy your lucid dreaming, but you should also take some time off from lucid dreaming to dream in a natural state. Just remember to take a break and enjoy.</p>

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		<title>How Conscious Dreaming Is For Anyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps more commonly known as lucid dreaming, conscious dreaming includes the ability to realize that you are dreaming while you are doing so and the ability to take control of your dreams, dictating the happenings. Once you are able to realize that you are dreaming, you can go anywhere or do anything in your dream. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Perhaps more commonly known as lucid dreaming, <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/conscious-dreaming/">conscious dreaming</a> includes the ability to realize that you are dreaming while you are doing so and the ability to take control of your dreams, dictating the happenings. Once you are able to realize that you are dreaming, you can go anywhere or do anything in your dream.</p>
<p> While having the ability to control your dreams may sound farfetched, it?s actually something which is within your reach. <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">Lucid dreaming</a> isn?t that hard to do and these dreams are a great place to express your true self and your desires. There are techniques which have proven effective at producing lucid dreams.</p>
<p> The first thing you should do is to figure out what your goals are in learning conscious or <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>. Do you hope to have more enjoyment from your dreams, or is conscious dreaming a vehicle for you to achieve some of your other life goals?</p>
<p> After you define the reasons for wanting to learn to dream consciously, you can learn the steps to get your mind on the right level. You need to be in the right state of mind to be able to lucid dream. A good place to start is recalling your dreams. This means to remember any dreams you have had.</p>
<p> Remembering your dreams is the first step in having conscious dreaming experiences. The easiest way to train yourself to do this is to keep a dream diary. Keep your dream diary right by your bed and as soon as you awake from a dream, write down everything you can remember about it.</p>
<p> You will soon find you are remembering your dreams more clearly and in more detail. You can use your journal to help you remember more. Once your mind is used to remembering your dreams you are ready for the next step and that is to be aware you are dreaming. You may wake up in a dream so to speak but still know it is not real and only a dream.</p>
<p> Together with a dream diary or by itself, hypnosis can be a valuable tool in dream recall and conscious dreaming. In just a few sessions of hypnosis, most people find that they can remember each and every little detail of their dreams. After this can be done, conscious dreaming will start to happen more readily.</p>
<p> You may wake up suddenly when you are having a conscious dream in the beginning. This is not unusual. Go over the events in your dream as you drift back to sleep. If you focus on them hard enough, you will go back into the same dream and perhaps control the events and the outcome of them.</p>
<p> A third way to train yourself to conscious dream is to awaken yourself a couple of hours earlier than normal, then falling back to sleep. You are able to stay more aware in your dreams in this period of sleep, in fact you may feel you are half-awake and half-asleep. You may feel as if you are lying in bed thinking or daydreaming. If you are able to do this regularly, you will find lucid dreaming will come easily.</p>
<p> Be aware of your sleeping habits. You?ll be able to determine when you are most likely to have lucid dreams. However, don?t lose too much sleep ? fatigue and conscious dreaming don?t mix.</p>
<p> You will be happy to know that lucid dreaming is helpful for insomnia as well as other sleeping disorders. If you can dream consciously, you can condition yourself to turn off nagging thoughts that keep you awake at night.</p>
<p> You may think that learning lucid dreaming takes years of practice, but in fact it?s not so hard at all to learn ? with just a little practice, you can be a conscious dreamer too!</p>
<p> In fact, conscious dreaming is something that everyone can do. Just practice and use these techniques to develop your own lucid dreaming abilities ? you?ll find that it has a lot to offer.</p>

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		<title>The Science Behind Lucid Dreams</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 07:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you know you are dreaming and you can control your dreams, then these are called lucid dreams. In this kind of a dream you know what you are doing or saying. You can even control your actions, words and even the person you want to be with. There are no limits to what you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you know you are dreaming and you can control your dreams, then these are called <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreams/">lucid dreams</a>. In this kind of a dream you know what you are doing or saying. You can even control your actions, words and even the person you want to be with.</p>
<p> There are no limits to what you can experience when you are <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a>. You can be the star of a romantic fantasy novel, or high action adventure, you can control the outcome or change the endings to what makes you happiest.</p>
<p> While normal dreams may make you feel that you are not in control, when <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>, you are in the controller&#8217;s chair. At times lucid dreams can be so life like that you need to check whether it&#8217;s a dream or the real world!</p>
<p> If are having a lucid dream, there may be certain things that don&#8217;t seem realistic or right. Details such as appearing like you are a fashion model instead of overweight, or having a talent that you don&#8217;t are ambitions that are being played out in lucid dreaming where you are in control of the content.</p>
<p> Someone you want to be with may be impossible in real life, but in a lucid dream, you where anything is possible, you can be sitting and talking with a loved one that has passed or a guy you saw at the subway station.</p>
<p> When you are dreaming and you know that you are dreaming all you need to do is change it. For instance you can dream about your favorite rock star falling in love with you and getting crazy about you. You can even choreograph your dream to the extent that your rock star talks to you, touches you and makes you feel loved. The only tool you need is your limitless imagination!</p>
<p> Lucid dreams result because the mind is still conscious on some level, even though the body has a biological need for rest. Parts of the mind keep going whether in REM sleep or a semi-conscious lucid dream mode.</p>
<p> Lucid dreaming is more easily accomplished by some people than others although it can be learned over a period of time if you can learn to control your mind and be more aware of your dreams.</p>
<p> Trying to remember your dreams and what they were about, who was in them and the outcome is a good way to start. Dream interpreters say to keep a pad and pen by handy so that you waste no time jotting down your images as soon as you remember them or awaken. It is possible the dream will repeat its self and you can finish writing it down. If you document your lucid dreams as you go, you may start to see a pattern develop over a period of time.</p>
<p> This information is useful in dream interpretation since you are creating the actual dream, even though you are not fully conscious of the fact in lucid dreaming. Sometimes, it is a way we analyze hidden desires that are buried deep in the brain and make room for them in waking time.</p>
<p> You need to try and bring to mind all the minute details you can and then try falling asleep again. Most of the times you will be able to return to the point where you left your dream and carry on from there. These dreams repeat themselves and each time your recall will be sharper than the last.</p>
<p> When you awake ahead of your normal time is the prime time for lucid dreams, since you are not in a deep sleep, but in a semi-sleep state. While it might seem like you are awake and cognizant, you might be having a lucid dream.</p>
<p> Most people are amazed at the ease that this can be mastered with. Self hypnosis can enhance lucid dreams and help in a detailed accurate recall.</p>
<p> The latest invention in sound technology is known as the binaural beats which are special frequencies. These can work at increasing the coordination between the two hemispheres and cause your brainwaves to match the frequency required for lucid dreaming. This is a great shortcut to enter the state of lucid dreams.</p>

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		<title>How To Dream Lucidly Every Night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lucid Dreaming and Conscious Dreaming are one in the same. It is the awareness that you are in fact dreaming. In other words you are aware that what you are experiencing is occurring in a dream, while you are having the dream. Lucid dreaming allows you a particular amount of control that you do not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">Lucid Dreaming</a> and Conscious Dreaming are one in the same. It is the awareness that you are in fact dreaming. In other words you are aware that what you are experiencing is occurring in a dream, while you are having the dream. Lucid dreaming allows you a particular amount of control that you do not have while dreaming normally.</p>
<p> Having control over your <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreams/">lucid dreams</a> is an incredible experience. Everything which you thought you couldn&#8217;t keep from holding you back from your goals just falls before you and you have new found mental clarity, even when awake.</p>
<p> Can it be so simple? Yes &#8211; <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/">lucid dreaming</a> really can make those things that in the waking hours seem impossibly difficult come to life in reality.</p>
<p> Luckily, it&#8217;s really not that hard to begin lucid dreaming, as long as you are determined to learn it. There are proven ways to help you access this ability and use your untapped mental power.</p>
<p> You need to know what you hope to achieve through lucid dreaming. Are you after something specific which can help you with other areas of your life, or do you just want to turn your dreams into a playpen of the imagination? Whatever your reason for wanting to learn lucid dreaming, know your goal and be determined to reach it.</p>
<p> But once you see clearly what your aim is, you can start the process of mastering lucid dreaming. Dream Recall is the first step. This is where you become able to remember, in detail, the dreams of your previous night&#8217;s sleep. Without Dream Recall, there can be no lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> Understand the process is slow. However, you can be successful by keeping a personal Dream Recall Register. You will begin by listing daily all the details you are able to recall about your dream. You will eventually realize that you can recall some of the most vivid details of your dream. Doing periodic reality checks, while you are in a dream state will aid you in training your mind for awareness.</p>
<p> Hypnosis has been used quite often to significantly reduce the time a person needs to train their subconscious mind to the point where they&#8217;re ready for lucid dreaming. Only one or two sessions of hypnosis may be all one needs to do the trick.</p>
<p> Now when you start trying to practice lucid dreaming, you could find that you suddenly awaken from a dream&#8211;and then you&#8217;ll find yourself able to recall that dream immediately. be All you need do at this point is relax and let yourself drift back to sleep, and you&#8217;ll be able to enter that same dream and pick up right where you left off. Upon waking, you will now know that you have the great power of lucid dreaming coming fully under your control.</p>
<p> You can also induce lucid dreaming by going back to sleep just a couple of hours after you get up in the morning. This type of dreaming can cause you to wonder if you were really dreaming or if you have somehow manifested your thought-forms into reality. Dreaming at this time is the closest you can get to actual lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> If you set your alarm clock, say, to go off at at 4AM when you aren&#8217;t getting up until 6AM, you can then wake up, turn off the alarm, go back to sleep for a couple of hours and have a strong lucid dreaming experience. Along these lines, knowing your own sleeping patterns enables you to figure out the very best times for you to do lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> Lucid dreaming can help people with insomnia and other sleep disorders. If you have trouble sleeping, just tell yourself &#8220;Sleeping equals lucid dreaming&#8221; and your subconscious mind will help you become free of the thoughts keeping you awake.</p>
<p> And now, modern advances in sonic technologies have enabled us to learn far faster and more easily how to experience the power of lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> One of the quickest and most efficient means of learning how to lucid dream is by listening to binaural audios.</p>
<p> Binaural audio recordings work in stereo; a different sound frequency is played in each ear at the same time, phasing the brainwaves correctly and inducing deep relaxation in the listener, opening them up to lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> Before this time the only way for you to learn how to lucid dream was to make use of meditation techniques that took several years to master with firmness and strength of mind power. However, many individuals felt it to be too difficult to continue, before this new technology became available.</p>
<p> When binaural sound waves and hypnosis are used for preparing the subconscious mind it is very possible for you to experience lucid dreaming sooner.</p>

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		<title>Lucid Dreamer Highlights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 02:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn?t it be nice to have a lucid dream, to be aware you are dreaming and control what happens? Of course you do, but how does one learn to do this? You&#8217;ll need to think about why you want to be a lucid dreamer, as well as the benefits of it. First, we&#8217;ll take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Wouldn?t it be nice to have a <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dream/">lucid dream</a>, to be aware you are dreaming and control what happens? Of course you do, but how does one learn to do this?</p>
<p> You&#8217;ll need to think about why you want to be a <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreamer/">lucid dreamer</a>, as well as the benefits of it. First, we&#8217;ll take a look at normal sleeping.</p>
<p> Before we look at <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a>, think about normal sleep; you get into bed, close your eyes for a certain length of time, and either dream or just see black for a few hours and then wake up! It isn&#8217;t very interesting now is it?</p>
<p> Normal sleep is just a method of refreshing ourselves for the busyness of the next day.However, it could be a lot more interesting if you could control the period of time in which you&#8217;re dreaming.</p>
<p> What if rather than being an active observer, you can be the one who can lead your dream to be whatever you want, rather than your dream leading you? This is what a lucid dreamer is; someone who is in total control of their dreams; able to explore new worlds that are not bound to the physical, societal and time-space laws of the real world.</p>
<p> How can a person achieve this? How do you learn to be a lucid dreamer? DILD refers to a dream initiated lucid dream. You need to realize you are dreaming. In other words, if you are dreaming and know it, you are having a lucid dream.</p>
<p> WILD refers to a wake initiated lucid dream. You slip into a dream before you are fully asleep. Instead of going to sleep before you dream you simply enter into the dream with your mind still conscious.</p>
<p> So, what methods can you use to induce these kinds of lucid dreaming states?</p>
<p> Remember your dreams.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re interested in lucid dreaming, dream recall is one of the most effective ways of learning to do it. Dream recall is the ability to remember your dreams. If you remember them, you&#8217;re more likely to be able to recognize them while you&#8217;re asleep. That&#8217;s because most of us have the same dreams or dream elements more than once.</p>
<p> The way to practise dream recall is by keeping a dream journal. The dream journal is meant as a tool to write down anything you can remember about your dream, in order to recall it for the future. This should be done right after waking up; otherwise dreams will become harder to remember.</p>
<p> Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD)</p>
<p> This is a technique that was developed by Dr. Stephen LaBerge, one of the lead scientists studying lucid dreaming. The intent here is to simply tell yourself that you will remember something, like an object for example and then in the dream, when you see this object you will realize it is a dream.</p>
<p> Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB)</p>
<p> The process here is to go to sleep, doing nothing but setting your alarm to wake you up a few hours later (5 or 6). Once you wake up, DO NOT go back to sleep. Instead, do something else like read for a while, or think as much as you can about lucid dreaming for around an hour then go back to bed.</p>
<p> According to Stephen LaBerge, there is a 60% success rate of this technique. The reason why is that you would have woken up during the process of sleep, meaning that your mind is not fully aware of this, and are still in the middle of REM cycle. So basically, it&#8217;s like going to your mind and telling it that you want to lucid dream.</p>
<p> Cycle Adjustment Technique</p>
<p> Created by Daniel Love, this method involves setting an alarm to wake you one and a half hours before your normal wake-up time. Once you get used to this early time, alternate your alarm between a normal time and the early one. When your alarm is set to wake you normally, you&#8217;ll find your body&#8217;s already ready to wake up early. That makes it more likely that you&#8217;ll wake up in your dream, and dream lucidly.</p>
<p> Wake-initiation of Lucid Dreams (WILD)</p>
<p> This method was described before. If you would like to achieve a lucid dream this way, all you have to do is to keep your mind awake while you body falls asleep. This is perhaps the most interesting way of entering a lucid dream. It is as if you are getting ready to watch a movie. You are in the real world, you sit on your couch, you turn on the TV and press play (starting to sleep), the screen is black (in the same way as when your eyes are closed), and all you have to do is wait for the movie to actually start.</p>
<p> A number of ways to stay aware are counting, imagine climbing or descending stairs, chant, control your breathing, count your breaths, and concentrate on relaxing the body from their toes to head. (This all falls under the term &#8216;self hypnosis&#8217;.) It is best to do this when you are not tired, like in the afternoon.</p>
<p> They now have tools you can use to make it even easier to induce lucid dreams. You can get dreaming masks and devices with strobe lights to help you get into the right state of dreaming.</p>
<p> One of the easiest, most reliable methods to induce lucid dreaming is by listening to binaural beats and special sound frequencies through headphones.</p>
<p> This type of sound can alter your brain and bring you to the REM stage of sleep very quickly. This is where your lucid dreaming will occur.</p>
<p> Anyone can learn to be a lucid dreamer. Practice the self hypnosis and keep telling yourself when awake that you will be aware when you are dreaming. This will prepare you for your lucid dream experience.</p>

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		<title>Dreams and Fantasies During Conscious Dreaming</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 01:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dee Marie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Also called lucid dreaming, conscious dreaming is a state where you are aware that you are in the middle of a dream and can then start to control the goings-on of the experience. You can do anything that you can imagine while having a lucid dream, as soon as you understand that you are dreaming. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Also called lucid dreaming, <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/conscious-dreaming/">conscious dreaming</a> is a state where you are aware that you are in the middle of a dream and can then start to control the goings-on of the experience. You can do anything that you can imagine while having a lucid dream, as soon as you understand that you are dreaming.</p>
<p> The idea of being able to do anything you want in your dreams is amazing to think about, but anyone can learn to do it. It is not hard at all to do and offers an outlet for living out your fantasies and releasing your hidden desires.You can learn step-by-step proven ways to achieve the state of <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a>.</p>
<p> First, you have to know what your goal is; are you looking to be able to get more enjoyment from your dreams or would you like to use this ability to help you improve your life in other areas? Whatever the reason, decide what it is that makes you want to discover conscious or <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>.</p>
<p> The next step is to begin practicing the techniques which can produce the appropriate state of mind for lucid dreaming to occur. The first step for most people is dream recall, which is simply training yourself to remember your dreams.</p>
<p> This ability is the best way to condition your mind for lucid dreaming. You can start by keeping a dream diary, which you keep at your bedside. Right away after awakening, write down each and every detail you can remember of your dreams of the night.</p>
<p> You will soon find you are remembering your dreams more clearly and in more detail. You can use your journal to help you remember more. Once your mind is used to remembering your dreams you are ready for the next step and that is to be aware you are dreaming. You may wake up in a dream so to speak but still know it is not real and only a dream.</p>
<p> Hypnosis is another widely used method for lucid dreaming. It is a good way to get into the state of mind you need to begin lucid dreaming. A hypnosis session works quickly to help people to recall the tiniest details in their dreams. This can be done in only a few sessions. Once you have this level of dream recall, you are ready to proceed with conscious dreaming.</p>
<p> A common problem people have when they get started in conscious dreaming is suddenly awakening from their conscious dreams; to return to your dream, go back to sleep while concentrating on the events of the dream in as much detail as possible.</p>
<p> Another method which many find useful for inducing conscious dreaming is to wake up a few hours earlier than normal. Simply set your alarm about two hours early and then go back to bed after awakening. In these last few hours before you are accustomed to waking up, it is much more common to have lucid dreams. These dreams can be hard to tell from simply laying awake and daydreaming! This is a good way to begin conscious dreaming.</p>
<p> Be aware of your sleeping habits. You’ll be able to determine when you are most likely to have lucid dreams. However, don’t lose too much sleep – fatigue and conscious dreaming don’t mix.</p>
<p> Those afflicted with insomnia and other sleep disorders may be pleased to hear that conscious dreaming can help them to get a better night’s sleep – it makes it easier to clear away the worries which can keep you from getting to sleep at night.</p>
<p> You may think that learning lucid dreaming takes years of practice, but in fact it’s not so hard at all to learn – with just a little practice, you can be a conscious dreamer too!</p>
<p> In fact, conscious dreaming is something that everyone can do. Just practice and use these techniques to develop your own lucid dreaming abilities – you’ll find that it has a lot to offer.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us think of our dreams as something which is largely beyond our control ? they happen while we are asleep, after all and whether they are pleasant dreams or nightmares, we shrug and assume there is nothing to be done to direct the course of our dreams. However, it is entirely possible to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us think of our dreams as something which is largely beyond our control ? they happen while we are asleep, after all and whether they are pleasant dreams or nightmares, we shrug and assume there is nothing to be done to direct the course of our dreams. However, it is entirely possible to have <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/dream-control/">dream control</a> thorough the technique known as lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> But just what is <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com/lucid-dreaming/">lucid dreaming</a> anyway? How can you learn to use dream control? Most importantly, what are the benefits of using dream control? Let?s take a closer look at lucid dreaming and what dream control can accomplish in your life.</p>
<p> What Is Dream Control?</p>
<p> Dream control, (through the use of <a href="http://www.luciddreaminginfo.com">lucid dreaming</a>), is your becoming aware of the fact you are in a dream state, and that you can actually control the happenings in your dream. As you are sound asleep, you recognize that the events you think are going on are actually dreams, and that you can control how the events transpire to even the ending.</p>
<p> Dream control can be a great help to people who suffer from recurring nightmares. The simple, yet powerful technique of lucid dreaming can enable these people to get a full night?s sleep.</p>
<p> Common Ways of Inducing Lucid Dreaming</p>
<p> Binaural audio is a very effective method of inducing lucid dreaming. Binaural audio consists of two slightly different frequencies simultaneously ? this brings about the necessary state of relaxation and the synchronization of the brain waves needed for lucid dreaming to occur; namely, REM sleep.</p>
<p> Prior to this technology being available for use through DVDs or CDs to help with dream control, meditation and self hypnosis were the popular methods to induce lucid dreaming, in spite of the fact, that numerous individuals complained about not being able to achieve the state of dream control through the use of these methods.</p>
<p> Other than these methods, many others have been used by psychologists and sleep researchers. However the mind is trained to assert dream control, the object is the same ? to enable the dreamer to realize that they are dreaming and to begin taking the reins of their dreams.</p>
<p> You need to begin this mental training, however while you are still awake. The goal is to set a cue which you will be able to perform in your dream which signals to you that you are in fact dreaming and that it is time to start taking the reins of your dream and directing it towards the outcomes you want.</p>
<p> This can be as simple as telling yourself that you will be dreaming and that you will do or say a certain thing in the dream; which will tell you that you are dreaming, setting off a state of lucid dreaming.</p>
<p> Dr. Stephen LaBerge discovered this method of dream control, which is considered mnemonic or mild way of bringing on lucid dreams. This method allows your mind to be in total control of what is going on in the dream, this also means that nothing will harm you, because it is just in your mind, and the only limits you have is your ability to imagine.</p>
<p> You can also achieve lucid dreaming by means of keeping a dream diary. You?ll write down everything you can remember about your dreams immediate after awakening; this will train you to start remembering your dreams and being able to start using dream control. You?ll find that after using this technique for a while, you?ll be able to ?replay? a recent dream ? except this time, you?ll be in control.</p>
<p> You can beat back those nightmares, go anywhere, do anything and talk to anyone you want in these dreams. There are no limits except for your imagination to your dreams once you have mastered the techniques of dream control.</p>
<p> One word of caution, however. There is such a thing as too much lucid dreaming. Psychologists and other experts tell us that your dreams are sometimes your subconscious mind?s way of telling you some important things. So give yourself some time off to have naturally occurring dreams in between your incredible lucid dreaming experiences.</p>

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