Lucid Dreaming with Alan Wallace, Stephen LaBerge, Fariba Bogzaran
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A panel with Alan Wallace, Stephen LaBerge, Fariba Bogzaran and
moderated by Daniel Deslauriers.
What do Eastern and Western philosophy, neuroscience and phenomenology have to say about the experience of lucid dreaming? Can lucid dreaming contribute to how we understand consciousness and the sense of self? Each of the discussants brings a particular inflection to the study of lucid dreaming through their personal experience and professional roles, together combining scientific research, contemplative practices and creative phenomenology. In this dialogue we explore how these disciplines help us to understand the nature of consciousness, in waking and in sleep.
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When 1 Hour is too short you know it's a great conversation
How it started for me . At the age of 28 I had been doing way to much. I decided after an embarrassing event in my life, that I would not drink anymore. I had stopped drinking now and had been getting up around 3 am in the morning to meditate. One morning I was to tired to get up and a very large picture of my sweet little daughter just fell of the wall where I would be sitting. I said to myself I'd continue to meditate. Again it was almost 3 months without drinking and I was driving and difficult time was going on and I pulled into a gas station to just buy me a 6 pack of beer. I carried it to the front of the store to pay when she informed me that due to the lights just going down that it couldn't be sold to me. So I put it back and knew in my mind that the Angles were working on this or perhaps my spirt guide and so I said that you anyway and walked out. I knew I must be close to something and I would preserver. Within a week I had my FIRST LUCID DREAM .
When mankind finally understand quantum physics, quantum biology and quantum chemistry, they will still fail to understand consciousness.
Stephen up there looking jittery as hell.
I think I have a pretty good technique to go astral, as soon as you realize its a dream say "I can fly " jump straight in the air and fly, at first it was like a kid riding a bike, I was just basically goin in circles within the dream, but with practice I got better, then eventually I started flying to like my own condo, which is identical to an old apt I lived in, now when I fly I literally burst out of the whole structure of the dream into the atmosphere then from there whatever you say you want see will happen! safe travel friends!!!
I feel so at home watching my kind of people talk. :D
I also had a Lucid Dream where I was telling people "This is a Dream" only I was in a Bar!
I was a lucid dreamer from age 12 to 35. I still have LD but not often. If I were in the discussion I would have asked these gentlemen, "I am surprised that you make no mention of the feeling of omnipotence. Are you sure you were having lucid dreams? Do you really know what it means to have a lucid dream?" I am sure they know, but out of curiosity they might have asked me, "Well, why don't you tell us what it means to be a LD?" Well, need I answer this question or should I let you answer it? To make things easy for you, reader, imagine this: You are in a world where you are absolutely powerful and can do anything without any fear of consequences. What would you do in that world? ... Exactly, I did just that as a teenager and when I was satiated I started experimenting with the objects of my environment. But this is a long story.
I have a question. Every single dream I dreamt when I was pregnant with my son came true after he was born. Was I seeing the future or do you think I possibly manifested those dreams ? I’ve also had times where I’m either just falling asleep or just waking up and words come to me. The first time I just brushed it off and then it was like the word got bold and huge almost like it was screaming at me so I said it out loud and the guy that was next to me jumped out of the bed like he saw a ghost because that word had such significance to him. Another time I was just waking up and i had the name Cesar Chavez immediately on my mind so I opened my eyes and asked my boyfriend “who is Cesar Chavez” “isn’t he a boxer or something?” I got out of bed and his dog Katie who was on the floor near the end of the bed starting having a seizure. It was almost like something or someone was trying to warn me about the seizure. I also find it a little odd that the “dog whisperers” name is Cesar. What are your thoughts ?
this is one of my favorite video. I have been entangled with yours universes. Thanks from Italy and..... lot of love for the great Stephen LaBerge!
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I was privileged to have attended a ten day Lucid Dreaming workshop given by Laberge and Alan in the summer of '99 at Stanford.
Such a powerful and beautiful video. It can be felt the incredible presence, the holy place within, from where they are each speaking from. Watching and listening to all four of them and taking it all in, it provides such a rich, dynamic, luminous experience of consciousness and of the Witness/Awareness. These folks are all mystics and scientists. They each represent versions of inspired dreaming lives where the non-duality of science & metaphysics, dreaming & sleeping have become merged.
This is the first video I could relate to my own experience with lucid dreams.
Yessssssss. How coincidental. I was just looking for a new video on Lucid Dreaming
thank you so much for this talk, very nice interesting panel.
Allan Wallace rules!....again...in the universe I create.....Thanks....
You have to write the dreams down no matter how stupid it may be but then your spirit guide will start giving u more important dreams and messages
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!