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    Training for Lucid Awareness in Dreams, Fantasy, and Waking Life

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    In this paper, I would like to focus on lucidity as a concept, and on lucidity training as a means of fostering psychological growth. *Presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Symposium on Lucid Dreaming, August 27, 1982, Washington, D.C

    LaBerge Comment

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    Resonating with the concerns Bob Ogilvie ex-pressed in an earlier Lucidity Letter, I found Goethe description of the three types of characteristic responses to “every new significant phenomenon” relevant. “The mass asks . . . what use is it and it is not wrong to do so; for it can become aware of the value of a thing only through its utility

    Differences Between Types of Lucid Dreams

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    Undergraduate psychology students described lucid dreams and their situational determinants over a 16-week period

    Announcements

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    Alan Worsley’s Work on Lucid Dreaming

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    I have had lucid dreams since I was a child and first carried out experiments in lucid dreams in my early teens. I did not have access to an EEG machine and operator to obtain hard evidence of my findings until, in 1975, I persuaded Keith Hearne that we should use his expertise with the EEG machine at Hull University to investigate some of the more accessible physiological correlates of lucid dream activity. By this time I had a first degree in psychology and six years’ post—graduate research as a student and member of staff at Hull University

    Introduction

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    This is the fourth issue of a quarterly newsletter which is provided free of cost and is designed to serve as a professional, forum for discussion on dream lucidity

    Negative Ions May Induce Lucidity

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    An attempt to determine if an environment containing 104 negative ions per cubic centimeter would promote lucidity yielded negative results

    Lucid Dreams Content

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    Most work on the content of these dreams has failed to control for individual differences in dream recall

    General Information

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    Sex Differences in Lucid Dreaming Incidence

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    John Palmer wrote in 1980, that, “females were slightly more likely than males to have lucid dreams in both sub—samples, but the differences were not significant

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