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1. An Interview with Ed Kellogg
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2. Confirming the factor structure of the dream intensity inventory
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3. Divergent Thoughts about Dreams
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4. Dream Intensity Inventory and Chinese People's Dream Experience Frequencies
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5. Dream Theory on a Time Trip
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6. Enlarging Our World of Experience
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7. Imaging processes and cognitive structure: On Ahsen's prolucid dreaming approach to content analysis.
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8. Lucid Dreams
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9. Lucidity in Dreams
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10. On the single-mindedness and isolation of dream psychophysiology.
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11. Paradoxes of dreaming consciousness: The need to examine our assumptions about dreaming
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12. Reflective Consciousness and Dreaming
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13. Sleep and Consciousness
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14. Stephen LaBerge
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15. Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: A Guide to Awakening Consciousness During Dream Sleep
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16. The Dream of Infinite Life
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17. What Do We Mean By ''Lucidity?'
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18. 20 Questions About Lucid Dreams  Alternate Link
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19. What is Lucid Dreaming?  Alternate Link
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20. Lucid Dreaming Overview  Alternate Link
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21. Recommended Reading  Alternate Link
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22. A Brief Review of the Psychological Literature on Dreaming Alternate Link
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23. A Fool's Guide to Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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24. A Fool's Guide to Lucid Dreaming
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25. A Study of Dreams Alternate Link
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26. Book Review of Harry Hunt's Multiplicity of Dreams Alternate Link
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27. Can We Distinguish Between Lucid Dreams and Dreaming-Awareness Dreams? Alternate Link
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28. Clinical and Spiritual Implications of Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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29. Clinical and Transpersonal Concerns with Lucid Dreaming Voiced Alternate Link
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30. Cognition and Metacognition in Dreaming and Waking: Comparisons of First and Third Person Ratings
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31. Comparing Lucid and Non-Lucid Dream Content Alternate Link
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32. Concerns with Lucidity Essay Alternate Link
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33. Conscious Dreams
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34. Conscious Dreams, Schizophrenia, Etc.
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35. Conscious Mental Stillness in Dreams: Two Different Effects Alternate Link
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36. Differences Between Lucid Dreaming and Nonlucid Ecstatic Dreaming Alternate Link
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37. Dream Content Within the Partially Lucid REM Period Alternate Link
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38. Dream Psychology: Operating in the Dark Alternate Link
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39. Dream Self-Reflectiveness as a Learned Cognitive Skill Alternate Link
| Authors: | Alan Moffit, J. Mullington, Robert Hoffman, Ross. Pigeau, Sheila Purcell | | Date: | 1985 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Reference | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Dream Content, Dream Theory, Levels of Lucidity, Terminology | | Original Source: | Lucidity Letter | | Website: | Spirit Watch |
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40. Dream self-reflectiveness as a learned cognitive skill.
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41. Dream Trek: Flying Dreams FAQ Alternate Link
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42. Dreams of Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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43. Dreams That Do What They're Told Alternate Link
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44. Dreams: a Reader on Religions, Cultureal, and Psychological Dimensions of Dreaming: Western Dreams About Eastern Dreams
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45. Experimentation with the Vortex Phenomenon in Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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46. Hacking Your Wetware
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47. How to Lucid Dream
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48. Induction of Ecstatic Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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49. Initiations and Trainings in Lucid Dreams
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50. Is This a Dream Alternate Link
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51. Just How Lucid are Lucid Dreams?
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52. Living Your Dreams, in a Manner of Speaking Alternate Link
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53. Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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54. Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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55. Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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56. Lucid Dreaming and Ethical Issues Alternate Link
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57. Lucid Dreaming and Ethical Reflection Alternate Link
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58. Lucid Dreaming and Other Things That Might Go Bump in the Night Alternate Link
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59. Lucid Dreaming as Metacognition: Implications for Cognitive Science
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60. Lucid Dreaming Definition Alternate Link
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61. Lucid Dreaming Definitions Throughout History
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62. Lucid Dreaming History Alternate Link
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63. Lucid Dreaming: Awake in Your Sleep? Alternate Link
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64. Lucid Dreaming: Personal Obervations Alternate Link
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65. Lucid Dreaming: Psychophysiological Studies of Consciousness during REM Sleep Alternate Link
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66. Lucid Dreams
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67. Lucid Dreams or Resolution Dreams for Healing? Alternate Link
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68. Lucidipedia Guide Alternate Link
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69. Lucidity Language: A Personal Observation Alternate Link
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70. Manifest Content Analysis of Sleep Analysis of Sleep Laboratory Collected Lucid and Nonlucid Dreams Alternate Link
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71. New Methods Help Researchers Explore the Dark World of Dreams
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72. Problems at Refining the 'Lucid' Label Alternate Link
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73. Psychology of Consciousness Alternate Link
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74. Remarks By A Lucid Dreamer Alternate Link
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75. Reply to Buckley: A Thoroughly Confused picture of what ethics is all about Alternate Link
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76. Should You Control Your Dreams? Alternate Link
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77. Similarities and differences between Dreaming and Waking Cognition: An Exploratory Study
| Authors: | Lynne Levitan, Philip Zimbardo, Stephen LaBerge, Tracey Kahan | | Date: | 1997 | | Categories: | Philosophy & Physics, Psychology & Physiology, Reference, Research, States of Consciousness | | Sub Categories: | Consciousness & Awareness, Content Analysis, Dream Theory, Lucid and Nonlucid Dreams, Waking & Sleeping States | | Original Source: | Consciousness and Cognition | | Website: | Santa Clara University |
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78. Single-Mindedness and Self-Reflectiveness: Laboratory Studies Alternate Link
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79. Super Self Lucidity Alternate Link
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80. Terminology in Lucid Dreaming Research Alternate Link
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81. The Dream Lucidity Continuum Alternate Link
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82. The multiplicity of dreams: cognitive-affective correlates of lucid, archetypal, and nightmare dreaming
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83. The multiplicity of dreams: Memory, imagination, and consciousness
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84. The Science of Lucid Dreaming: A Brief History of New Findings
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85. Varieties of Anomalous Experience Chapter 5: Lucid Dreaming
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86. Varieties of Lucid Dream Experience Alternate Link
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87. Waking Dreams vs. Night Dreams Alternate Link
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88. Waking Up Without Waking Up
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89. What is Lucid Dreaming?
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90. When does lucid dreaming become transpersonal experience?
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91. Working With Dreams Alternate Link
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