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1. Interrelationships of parapsychological experiences, dream recall, and lucid dreams in a survey with predominantly Spanish participants.
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2. A descriptive analysis of psychic opening
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3. “Dream Lucidity and Near-Death Experiences”- A Lucidity-Meditation Analysis
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4. Advances and methodology in the study of dreaming.
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5. Alienation, recovered animism and altered states of consciousness
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6. Altered States of Consciousness
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7. An Interview with David Kahn
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8. An Interview with David Melbourne
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9. An Interview with Ed Kellogg
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10. An Interview with Janice Brooks
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11. An Interview with Linda Lane Magallon
| Authors: | Linda Lane Magallon, Robert Waggoner | | Date: | 2009 | | Categories: | Induction & Mastery, Lucid Dreams, Multimedia & Conversation, Philosophy & Physics, States of Consciousness | | Sub Categories: | Activities, Astral Projection, Interviews, Lucid Dream Reports, Nature of Reality, OBEs | | Original Source: | Lucid Dream Exchange | | Website: | Lucid Dream Exchange |
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12. An Interview with Matt Jones
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13. An Interview with Paul Helfrich
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14. Dreams and Visions in the Anglo-Saxon Conversion to Christianity
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15. From Lucid Dream to Dreamless Sleep
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16. From Lucidity to Dreamless Sleep
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17. Hallucinations
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18. In praise of uncertainty: The problem of oneirism in psychopathology
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19. Lucid dreaming and the mind-body relationship: a model for the cognitive and physiological variations in rapid eye movement sleep
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20. Lucid dreaming as a transpersonal (meditational) state: A potential distinction from dream-work methods.
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21. Lucid Dreaming: A State of Consciousness with Features of Both Waking and Non-Lucid Dreaming
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22. Lucid Dreams as One Method of Replicating Components of the Near-Death Experience in a Laboratory Setting
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23. Origin of dreams: Anticipation of modern theories in the philosophy and physiology of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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24. Out-of-body experiences, dreams, and REM sleep
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25. Paradoxes of dreaming consciousness: The need to examine our assumptions about dreaming
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26. Psychobiology of Altered States of Consciousness
| Authors: | Andrea Kübler, Boris Kotchoubey, Dieter Vaitl, Dietrich Lehmann, Gebhard Sammer, Graham Jamieson, Inge Strauch, Jiri Wackermann, John Gruzelier, Niels Birbaumer, Peter Pütz, Thomas Weiss, Ulrich Ott, Ute Strehl, Wolfgang Miltner | | Date: | 2005 | | Category: | States of Consciousness | | Sub Categories: | NDEs, OBEs, Waking & Sleeping States | | Original Source: | Psychological Bulletin | | Website: | |
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27. Recurrent dreams: Their relation to life events
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28. Relationship between childhood hypnagogic, hypnopompic, and sleep experiences, childhood fantasy proneness, and anomalous experiences and beliefs: An exploratory WWW survey
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29. Saudades at the edge of the self and the merits of portable families
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30. Self-Awareness in Dreaming
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31. Synaesthesias in context: A preliminary study of the adult recall of childhood synaesthesias, imaginary companions, and altered states of consciousness as forms of imaginative absorption.
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32. The correlation of lucid dreaming and out-of-body experiences: What does it mean?
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33. The Elias Project: Using the Near-Death Experience Potential in Therapy
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34. The new face of death: Postmodernity and changing perspectives of the afterlife
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35. The Reimagination of Death: Dream Yoga, Near-Death, and Clear Light
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36. The structure of subjective experience: Interdependencies along the sleep-wakefulness continuum.
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37. Thought as trial action
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38. Transcendental consciousness: A fourth state of consciousness beyond sleep, dreaming, and waking.
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39. On the Scientific Study of Other Worlds  Alternate Link
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40. Mutual Lucid Dream Event  Alternate Link
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41. Investigating Altered States of Consciousness on Their Own Terms  Alternate Link
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42. Psychedlics and Lucid Dreaming: Doorways in the Mind  Alternate Link
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43. Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part Four: Mutual Dreaming Alternate Link
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44. Exotic Dreams: A Cross-Cultural Study
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45. A Comparison of Waking Instruction and Posthypnotic Suggestion for Lucid Dream Induction Alternate Link
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46. A Conceptual Framework for the OBE, UFO Abduction, and NDE Experiences Alternate Link
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47. A Proposal: Can Lucid Dreaming Effect Immunocompetence? Alternate Link
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48. A Retrospective Analysis of the Phenomenology of OBE Accounts Collected Via the International Computer Networks
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49. A Study of Dreams Alternate Link
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50. A Survey of Lucid Dreams, OBEs and Related Experiences Alternate Link
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51. An Historical Note on Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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52. Are We Our Own Demons
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53. ASD Dream Telepathy Contest: A Precognitive Approach Alternate Link
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54. Beyond Lucidity - A Personal Report Alternate Link
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55. Beyond Space and Time: Personal Experiences with PSI Dreaming Alternate Link
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56. Birth and the OBE: An Unhelpful Analogy
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57. Birth, Lucid Dreaming, and the OBE Alternate Link
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58. Book Review of An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life After Death Alternate Link
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59. Children's Experiences on the Borders of Sleep
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60. Chrysalis: An Anthology on Out-of-Body Experiences Alternate Link
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61. Code Blue: A New Beginning Alternate Link
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62. Cognition and Metacognition in Dreaming and Waking: Comparisons of First and Third Person Ratings
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63. Comments on OBEs and Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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64. Comments on the OBE/Lucid Dream Controversy Alternate Link
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65. Communal Lucid Dreaming: An Introductory Technique Alternate Link
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66. Crystal Moon Alternate Link
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67. Debriefing for an Accent into Lucid Freedom: An Interview with Dolphina Alternate Link
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68. Developmental Correlates of Out-of-Body Experiences in Specific States of Consciousness
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69. Distinguishing Between Phenomenon and Interpretation: When Does a Lucid Dream Become a Transpersonal Experience Alternate Link
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70. Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part One: A Quest for Verification Alternate Link
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71. Dream Consciousness
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72. Dream Lucidity and Near-Death Experience: A Personal Report Alternate Link
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73. Dream Trek: Flying Dreams FAQ Alternate Link
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74. Dream Trips: Dream Drugs as Metaphor Alternate Link
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75. Dreamjourneys: Dreams of Spiritual Travel Part II Alternate Link
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76. Dreamlight diary - lucid dreaming
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77. Ethical Issues for Applications of Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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78. Freud, Van Eeden and Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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79. Have you ever had an OBE? The Wording of the Question
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80. Healing Through Lucid Dreams Alternate Link
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81. How Valid is Auditory Biofeedback as a Lucidity Induction Technique? Alternate Link
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82. Hypnotherapy: A Natural Method of Learning Lucid Dreaming Alternate Link
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83. Hypnotic Suggestion as a Technique for the Control of Dreaming Alternate Link
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84. Identifying the People in Our Dreams (From 'How to Fly') Alternate Link
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85. Is an OBE a Dream or Are Dreams Just OBEs Alternate Link
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86. Kundalini Manifestations, Lucid Dreaming and OBEs Alternate Link
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87. Kundalini Manifestations, the Lucid-Dreaming, and Out-of-Body Experiences
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88. Lucid Dream Research at the Sleep and Dream Laboratory Alternate Link
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89. Lucid Dreaming and Alpha Activity: A Preliminary Report
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90. Lucid Dreaming and OBEs Alternate Link
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91. Lucid Dreaming and OBEs Alternate Link
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92. Lucid Dreaming and Precognition Alternate Link
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93. Lucid Dreaming and the Afterlife Alternate Link
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94. Lucid Dreaming and the Deceased Alternate Link
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95. Lucid Dreaming as Metacognition: Implications for Cognitive Science
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96. Lucid Dreaming Chapter 9: Dreaming, Illusion, and Reality Alternate Link
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97. Lucid Dreaming for Precognitive Information Alternate Link
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98. Lucid dreaming: correspondence between dreamed and actual events in one subject during REM sleep Alternate Link
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99. Lucid Dreaming: Evidence that REM Sleep Can Support Unimparied Cognitive Function Alternate Link
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100. Lucid Dreaming; Gateway to the Inner Self, Chapters 1,2,18
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101. Lucid Dreaming? Out-of-Body Experience?
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102. Lucid Dreams
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103. Lucid Dreams and OBEs Alternate Link
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104. Lucid Dreams and Viewpoints in Imagery: Two Studies Alternate Link
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105. Lucid Dreams, OBEs, and Near Death Experiences Alternate Link
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106. Lucid, Prelucid, and Nonlucid Dreams Related to the Amount of EEG Alpha Activity during REM Sleep
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107. Magnetic Moon Alternate Link
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