A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming: Mastering the Art of Oneironautics

· Hachette UK
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Wake up and dream.
 

Imagine experiencing all the things that happen in dreams, but with one extraordinary difference: You are “lucid”––consciously, joyously in control. Not just an adventure (yes, you can fly), a lucid dream is a time ripe for creative thinking, healing, inspiration, and self-knowledge.
 
This lively dream guide shows step-by-step how to become lucid, and then what to do once awake in the dream world. Here’s how to reconnect with dreams, and the importance of keeping a journal and timing REM cycles. How to use simple reality checks to differentiate between waking and sleeping states. How to incubate a dream to solve a problem.
 
With every dream we are washing up on the shores of our own inner landscape. Now, learn to explore this strange and thrilling world.
 

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Dylan Tuccillo (center) is a writer, filmmaker, and lucid dreamer. He lives in New York City.


Jared Zeizel (left) is a writer, filmmaker, and lucid dreamer. He lives in New York City.


Thomas Peisel (right) is a writer, filmmaker, and lucid dreamer. He lives in New York City.

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