My
next "Way of the Dreamer" show on healthylife.net is LIVE on
Tuesday July 10th from 9:00-10:00 am Pacific time, which is 12:00-1:00 pm
Eastern. This is the show where we learn to reclaim the power of dreams,
coincidence and imagination as sources of energy,healing and guidance in our
lives
My
guest for this show is dream researcher Ryan Hurd, who has made a special study
of lucid dreaming and has published an excellent book on Sleep
Paralysis distinguished by his suggestion that if you experience this
phenomenon and can avoid panicking and relax and stay with it, you may find it
is the portal to remarkable discoveries. I know this to be true, and commented on his approach in an earlier article.
Ryan has recently produced a
manual for lucid dreamers titled Lucid Immersion Guidebook and
available for download. Ryan edits a lively blog, the Dream Studies Portal, and
is contributor to TheDreamTribe.com and a board member of the
International Association for the Study of Dreams.
Themes we'll explore:- Why you don't have to work hard to enter a state of lucid dreaming
- How to become more conscious in dreams and waking life
- Why lucid dreaming is not the same thing as dream control
- How lucid dreaming can increase emotional intelligence and heal old wounds
- the nature of sleep paralysis and how to overcome night terrors
- how ancient Asklepian practices can translate into powerful dreaming and dream healing today
This was a wonderfully lively and wide-ranging interview. I give a taste of it at my other blog -http://blog.beliefnet.com/dreamgates/2012/07/purging-the-rusty-nails-emotional-healing-through-lucid-dreaming.html - and may write more here. I especially enjoyed Ryan's account of how his mother taught him to see things beyond the physical, how he managed to overcome a dark presence in his teens by invoking his love for a girl, and how he sought to commune with the spirits of the land at a rock art site on a Nicaraguan island six years ago.
ReplyDeleteLucid Dreaming, which means
ReplyDeletebeing conscious while dreaming, is one of the best experiences
a person can ever go through. Unfortunately, achieving this
state of lucidity is pretty difficult using standard
approaches, which often yield low success rates.
The techniques explained in "Lucid Dreaming Made Easy"
are more detailed than anything I have ever read on the
subject, which will help anyone to achieve lucid dreams – even
if you never had one before.
Visit:http://www.luciddreamingmadeeasy.com