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- Path: sparky!uunet!seq!brownt
- From: brownt@seq.uncwil.edu (brown todd francis)
- Subject: Re: TetrisDreams/Lucidity Institute
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.143740.1297@seq.uncwil.edu>
- Organization: Univ. of North Carolina @ Wilmington
- References: <1992Dec22.230456.23250@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 14:37:40 GMT
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- pelletier@binah.cc.brandeis.edu writes:
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- > Also, could someone tell me about the Lucidity Institute? What is it
- >all about and what does becoming a "member" entail?
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- > Pleasant dreams, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!! SANDRA
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- Hello Sandra,
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- This may help you. Here is an excerpt from "NightLight," a quarterly
- newsletter put out by the Lucidity Institute.
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- About the Lucidity Institute. The purpose of the Lucidity Institute
- is to advance research on the nature and potentials of consciousness
- and to apply the results of this research to the enhancement of human
- health and well-being. The Institute's current focus is on "lucid"
- dreaming (dreaming while knowing that one is dreaming). Lucid
- dreaming has considerable potential for a variety of applications
- including promoting personal growth and self-development, improving
- mental (and perhaps physical) health, and aiding creative problem
- solving. The Lucidity Institute, which was founded by Stephen
- LaBerge, Ph.D., conducts training programs and publishes a newsletter
- allowing members to learn about, and participate in, and support
- research on consciousness during sleep.
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- Student memberships are $25 annually.
-
- Write for more information:
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- LUCIDITY INSTITUTE
- PO BOX 2364
- STANFORD CA 94309
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- (414)851-0252
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- Happy dream travels!
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- Michael Shea (brownt@seq.uncwil.edu)
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