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Lucid Dreaming: The Paradox of Consciousness During Sleep
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Lucid Dreaming: The Paradox of Consciousness During Sleep Soft cover - 1994

by Green, Celia; McCreery, Charles

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New York: Routledge, 1994. Soft cover. As New. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. The 2001 reprinting. Octavo, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, x + 186 pp. As New; fine, immaculate, flawless. See scans. A pristine example of a classic title within the field of inquiry into a mysterious set of sleep phenomena which remains the focus of much analytic investigation. Bright, clean, tight - As New. See scans. L-46n
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Lucid dreams are dreams in which a person becomes aware that they are dreaming. They are different from ordinary dreams, not just because of the dreamer's awareness that they are dreaming, but because lucid dreams are often strikingly realistic and may be emotionally charged to the point of elation.
Celia Green and Charles McCreery have written a unique introduction to lucid dreams that will appeal to the specialist and general reader alike. The authors explore the experience of lucid dreaming, relate it to other experiences such as out-of-the-body experiences (to which they see it as closely related) and apparitions, and look at how lucid dreams can be induced and controlled. They explore their use for therapeutic purposes such as counteracting nightmares. Their study is illustrated throughout with many case histories.

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