 Originally Posted by NyxCC
Thanks for sharing, fogelbise! Quite inspiring to read that more research has been conducted on our favorite topic and that findings are published in diverse media sources, thus spreading awareness of lucid dreaming.
Interesting studies, especially on SSILD, I'd love to read them and will be browsing the web for more.
I wish scientists like Dr. Aspy would one day also make such research available to the lucid community, from which, no doubt they have also learned a lot.
Definitely inspiring and definitely my favorite topic as well! I've heard that many researchers are eager to share their findings freely but the publishers of the research put certain restrictions on that. I was told that if you contact the author of studies directly they can often provide a free copy for educational, non-commercial purposes.
 Originally Posted by Sageous
I for one am sort of glad that the study focused on MILD, RC's, and WBTB, because these techniques really form the heart of successful LD'ing -- especially MILD, whose components are instrumental toward developing a lucid mindset; to me that indicates a certain sincerity. WILD techniques like SSILD are certainly cool (and effective), but they almost necessarily are things dreamers do after they've developed that mindset... better I think to base studies like this on the foundational, rather than peripheral, stuff.
That definitely makes sense and I have always valued your opinion and guidance Sageous. I was excited and heartened to see multiple recent studies related to dreaming and lucid dreaming from an author that could go on to produce many more. His picture on his website appears as if he is still quite young and hopefully he stays interested in studying dreaming.
I subscribe to news updates from google with the search term lucid dreaming and articles keep pouring in over the last week, most of them related to this newly published study. I haven't seen this many articles since the Voss 40HZ study (a study that was critiqued and controversial around DV).
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