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      Why are even dream researchers so unfamiliar with lucid dreaming?

      My impression of dream researchers in general is that, while they do of course value dreams higher than most other people, they still seem completely ignorant about lucid dreaming.
      I recently watched an episode of "Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman", and that episode was trying to answer the question what it was that shaped our personality (memories played a large role, of course).
      Then a dream researcher starts talking, about halfway through the episode, and I obviously became very curious and hoped that he was going to touch on lucid dreaming at some point, since conscious dreams are very relevant for a discussion about our personality - but he never did, all he talked about was how dreams were "the unconscious mind", and just like most other people he seemed to value dreams as "those things we have no control over, and that randomly happen during the night".
      At least, that was my impression.
      And I see this attitude among almost all dream researchers, and not even the dream books at my local library seem to mention lucid dreaming in any shape or form - except the books written by people like Stephen LaBerge and Robert Waggoner, of course.
      But in general, it seems like most dream researchers have never even heard of lucid dreaming.
      How can it be that unknown?
      Is lucid dreaming really so underground that not even dream experts know much about it?
      Shouldn't they have heard about Keith Hearne's and Stephen LaBerge's remarkable proofs that lucid dreaming really does exist?
      Last edited by Laurelindo; 07-16-2014 at 06:29 PM.
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