Lucid Dreaming
Lucid Dream
I’ve had lucid dreams since I was a kid, but by the time I was 14 society had conditioned me to believe that dreams and sleep weren’t important. I was made to believe dreams were worthless and not real.
I remember very clearly walking into my dad’s office one day when I was 14. I saw he had a journal gripped in between his hands and I asked what he was doing,
“I’m writing down my dreams,” he said.
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I didn’t tell him this, but internally I laughed at him. I thought he was so ridiculous for spending time on something that wasn’t real. I had gone from having natural conscious dreams, to thinking dreams were worthless. I had accepted the limited way most people understood this existence.
Flash forward 4 years to my first year at UC Berkeley. Imagine me and a brown bench by the side of a soothing river. A friend of mine mentions he had been “lucid dreaming,” and it immediately sparked something latent in me. My experiences of conscious dreaming came flooding back in an instant.
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I went home that night and typed “lucid dreaming” into Google, reading everything I could get my hands on.
This was truly the turning point in my life.
Two words settled inside me with such beautiful force…
I've spent the past years traveling the globe, seeking out wisdom from some of the world's greatest masters of lucid dreaming.
I learned Tibetan Dream Yoga from Buddhist Lamas in the mountains, received secret teachings from Indian gurus in ashrams, studied sacred techniques in the jungles of Thailand, learned the mysterious ways of the Hopi Indians, and discovered ancient underground methods of the Yogic masters.
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My journey has taken me from the academic halls of UC Berkeley to temples in obscure villages in India, all for the sake of uncovering the secrets of lucid dreaming.
It's easy, entertaining!