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Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Book Review) 

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This is a video about the book "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self" by Robert Waggoner. Waggoner, an experienced lucid dreamer himself, combines personal anecdotes, scientific research, and practical techniques to guide readers through the process of achieving and deepening their own lucid dreams. He explores the potential of lucid dreaming for personal growth, psychological insight, and creative problem-solving. The book is both a practical manual for beginners and an advanced guide for seasoned lucid dreamers, emphasizing the profound possibilities that come with this heightened state of awareness.
Throughout the book, Waggoner presents the idea that lucid dreaming can be a powerful tool for exploring the subconscious mind and engaging with a deeper aspect of the self. He discusses how lucid dreaming can be used to overcome fears, heal emotional wounds, and gain profound insights into one’s life and psyche.
Waggoner also examines the contributions of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to the understanding of dreams and their relevance to lucid dreaming. Freud's theories, primarily focused on the unconscious mind and the interpretation of dreams, are discussed as foundational to the field of dream analysis. Freud viewed dreams as a window into repressed desires and unresolved conflicts, emphasizing the symbolic nature of dream content and the importance of uncovering hidden meanings.
Carl Jung believed in the collective unconscious and the archetypal symbols that populate dreams. Jung considered dreams to be a means of communication between the conscious mind and the deeper layers of the psyche, offering guidance and insight for personal growth and self-integration. Waggoner integrates these classical theories with modern lucid dreaming practices, suggesting that lucid dreaming can provide a direct and conscious interaction with the subconscious and unconscious realms described by Freud and Jung.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
0:26 Dream Theory
2:16 Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
11:48 How to Lucid Dream
16:44 Criticisms

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Комментарии : 8   
@moomin2375
@moomin2375 10 дней назад
Such a good video, i learned alot, thank you
@asyncbookclub
@asyncbookclub 10 дней назад
Thank you for watching! ☺
@Thelostandprofoundpodcast
@Thelostandprofoundpodcast 4 дня назад
I tried one of his techniques and I had a lucid dream on my first attempt. So don’t get discouraged thinking it takes years of practice because it doesn’t.
@asyncbookclub
@asyncbookclub 4 дня назад
Thank you for bringing up this point! I think my statement wasn’t as clear as it should have been and may have been misleading. It takes years of practice to reach advanced levels of lucid dreaming but one can start lucid dreaming pretty quickly with concentration.
@carriebailey4455
@carriebailey4455 9 дней назад
Id add that when epileptics get their brain hemisphere severed, you can communicate with one side without the other side knowing the content. The mind is fascinating. Pretty sure Jung was more right.
@asyncbookclub
@asyncbookclub 9 дней назад
Indeed! There is so much we still don't know about the brain. I also lean towards Jungian's theories of the unconscious.
@exposehealthcare
@exposehealthcare 10 дней назад
Seems similar to shadow work with the ability to speak to your unconscious. Were you able to successfully lucid dream?
@asyncbookclub
@asyncbookclub 10 дней назад
Not yet! But I am remembering my dreams a lot more.
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