Hi Cygnus! I've sent you a welcome PM, but I thought I'd reply here as well. |
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I am a Buddhist and I have found that a lot of concepts and practices involved in Buddhism are compatible with lucid dreaming. Meditation and yoga have been very effective in increasing my level of awareness and helping me to obtain lucidity. Having a connection between mind and body and between consciousness and unconsciousness seem to be the major principles behind LDs. |
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Hi Cygnus! I've sent you a welcome PM, but I thought I'd reply here as well. |
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I read up on Tibetan Dream Yoga many years ago. Given that it is a known Tibetan Buddhist practice, I'd agree with Blue Meanie that LDing and Buddhism are very well matched for each other. My best insights have come during lucid dreams. And, while I have not ever reached samhadi during meditation, it seems that one of its effects are very similar to a waking dream (visions, insights, etc.) |
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This lucid dream has encountered a fatal error! Reboot? [Y/N]
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There is a book by Malcolm Godwin titled The Lucid Dreamer. It is extremely interesting and informative, and it talks a whole lot about expanded consciousness and enlightenment through lucid dreaming. It mentions Tibetan dream philosophies and other ones a whole lot. |
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You are dreaming right now.
Hey thanks you guys! |
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