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Stephen LaBerge (born 1947) is a psychophysiologist and a leader in the scientific study of lucid dreaming. In 1967 he received his Bachelor's Degree in mathematics. He began researching lucid dreaming for his Ph.D. in Psychophysiology at Stanford University, which he received in 1980. He developed techniques to enable himself and other researchers to enter a lucid dream state at will, most notably the MILD technique (mnemonic induction of lucid dreams), which was necessary for many forms of dream experimentation. In 1987, he founded The Lucidity Institute, an organization that promotes research into lucid dreaming, as well as running courses for the general public on how to achieve a lucid dream.
In the early 1980s, news of LaBerge's research using the technique of signalling to a collaborator monitoring his EEG with agreed-upon eye movements during REM, helped to popularise lucid dreaming in the American media. The first scientifically verified signal from a dreamer's mind to the outside world came several years earlier in 1975, from a study conducted by Keith Hearne at Hull University, England; however, media confusion over which scientist first published their results has caused the widespread but incorrect belief that LaBerge was the first to conduct this research.
http://www.scienceandnonduality.com/ 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.
http://www.scienceandnonduality.com/ Maurizio Benazzo(SAND co-founder) in conversation with Stephen LaBerge. Stephen LaBerge is the first scientist to empirically prove the existence of lucid dreaming. His work has developed this technique into a powerful tool for studying mind-body relationships in the dream state, and he has demonstrated the potential for lucid dreaming in the fields of psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine. His books Lucid Dreaming, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, and Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain, have received enormous popular interest. He is the founder of The Lucidity Institute an organization that promotes research into lucid dreaming, and offers courses on how to achieve a lucid dream. lucidity.com
Our dream experiences seem so real to our sleeping minds that it is usually only after we awaken that we recognize our dreams as the mental experiences they are. Happily, there is an important exception: sometimes while dreaming, we become conscious that we are dreaming. This remarkable state of consciousness is referred to as "lucid dreaming" and is learnable and rewarding. Scientific research has proven the objective reality of lucid dreams, and has led to the development of new methods of inducing them. I will provide a brief overview of lucid dreaming, touching on techniques and technology for achieving lucid dreaming; a model of dreaming and waking consciousness; scientific research on mind-body relationships during REM sleep; and several applications of lucid dreaming — exploring con...
NOTE: This is an excerpt from the two-part, 60-minute DVD. http://www.thinkingallowed.com/2slaberge.html Lucid dreams are dreams in which you are aware that you are dreaming. Researcher LaBerge discusses techniques for inducing lucid dreams as well as some practical applications. These include anxiety reduction, practicing various skills, creative problem solving and exploring decision scenarios. Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D., is a research associate at Stanford University's sleep and dream laboratory. He is founder of the Lucidity Institute in Palo Alto, California, and is author of Lucid Dreaming and Exploring the World of Lucid Dreams.
This video documents a presentation by Dr. Stephen LaBerge on lucid dreaming at the symposium on "Sleep, Consciousness and Lucid Dreaming" in Austin, Texas, which occurred on Saturday, May 14, 2016. The symposium explores realms of human life accessible to all of us every day including – as well as apart from – the default mode of “here and now.” We are all conscious beings. We sleep every day – and, apart from our often longing for sleep, we hardly think about it except when it goes wrong. And nowadays, sleep “goes wrong” so often. The symposium starts by taking a more profound look at human sleep, and examines how it goes right, why it goes wrong, and what may be done about this. It then opens the door to a presentation on consciousness, including some of the latest research on this ...
IN DREAMS AWAKE: An Overview of Lucid Dreaming, West and East a presentation by Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D. (Founder of The Lucidity Institute) at the Science and Nondaulity Conference in 2010.
Stephen LaBerge reflects on the the integration of dream experiences with waking life. This video is an excerpt from SAND Anthology Vol. 5: http://www.scienceandnonduality.com/product/science-and-nonduality-anthology-volume-5/ Dr. Stephen LaBerge is a world renowned expert on lucid dreaming. His groundbreaking research at Stanford University demonstrated the validity of lucid dreaming to the scientific world, and his books Lucid Dreaming and Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming are best sellers. Dr. LaBerge is a dynamic speaker, known for his humor and ability to stimulate thought and to make scientific concepts relevant to the individual. Through the years his research team has developed highly effective techniques, including technological aids, for building lucid dreaming skills. LaBe...
Learn how to lucid dream in this animated book summary of Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge. Video by OnePercentBetter. Get 2 Free Audiobooks ► http://amzn.to/2arpLT6 Get This Book ► http://amzn.to/29Vz6sl ** RESOURCES ** Subscribe For More ► http://bit.ly/1Wvllz8 Free PDF & Snapshots ► http://percentbetter.com/resources ** HIGHLIGHTS ** 0:14 - PART 1: The World of Lucid Dreaming 1:41 - PART 2: Preparation for Having Lucid Dreams 3:36 - PART 3: Lucid Dreaming Techniques (MILD and Autosuggestion) 7:07 - PART 4: Maintaining Lucidity 8:00 - PART 5: Practical Applications ** SUMMARY ** Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge and Howard Rheingold was published in 1990. It is the most famous book on lucid dreaming to date and established an awaren...
Is consciousness the same as awareness, or do the two words refer to different dimensions of perception? According to world expert on lucid dreaming, Stephen LaBerge, consciousness is awareness plus mind and the structure of the individual brain. "That's a critical understanding," he says, "Consciousness does have to do with the brain, but it's not awareness. Awareness is the word for what it is prior to the one thing we are sure of." Stephen LaBerge is the first scientist to empirically prove the existence of the phenomena of lucid dreaming. His work has developed this technique into a powerful tool for studying mind-body relationships in the dream state and he has demonstrated the considerable potential for lucid dreaming in the fields of psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine. His bo...
The topic of this panel is lucid dreaming and all of the participants are skilled lucid dreamers. Alan Wallace has some interesting remarks on quantum mechanics, time and Consciousness just a the end. Enjoy!
To download the complete interview, visit http://newswire.fm/consciousness_chronicles/index.php Join our Facebook group: http://facebook.com/consciousnesschronicles ABOUT THE CHRONICLES The Consciousness Chronicles is an ongoing interview series that explores the phenomenon of consciousness from many different angles. The Chronicles are available online and on DVD. VOLUME 1 - Two disc set, 255 minutes • Introduction to studying Consciousness - David Chalmers, Susan Blackmore • Time and Space - Rupert Sheldrake, Dick Bierman, Harald Atmanspacher, John Jacobson • Altered States - Marilyn Schlitz, Frank Echenhofer, Zoran Josipovic, Arthur Hastings • Quantum Theory- Stuart Hameroff VOLUME 2 - Two disc set, 288 minutes • Aritificial Intelligence and the Singularity - David Chalmers, Ben G...
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Documentary about dreams and lucid dreams Stars: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Christopher Nolan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Stephen LaBerge http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1843886/
Noel Bell is available for both short and long term psychotherapy or counselling in London in Sydenham, SE26, Paddington, W2 and London Bridge, SE1. http://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellors/noel-bell?uqs=639741 Call me on 07852 407140 to discuss how we could work together and refer to my website http://noelbell.net/ In this interview Noel Bell speaks to Robert Waggoner author of Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self. The interview took place at the Gateways to the Mind conference on lucid dreams which took place in London in November 2012. The event was held in the grand location of the Royal Geographical Society in Kensington. I started by asking Robert how he came to write his hugely influential book. Robert Waggoner was a speaker at the event and demonstrated how ...