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- From: nancy@genie.slhs.udel.edu (Nancy Lebovitz)
- Subject: Re: ritual in lucid dreams
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.020050.23416@genie.slhs.udel.edu>
- Organization: UDel, School of Life & Health Sciences
- References: <1993Jan26.191823.2712@dcs.warwick.ac.uk> <1k667qINN4tf@uwm.edu> <lmdh4vINN33p@news.bbn.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 02:00:50 GMT
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- In article <lmdh4vINN33p@news.bbn.com> dhardin@bbn.com (Dawn Hardin) writes:
- >>From article <1993Jan26.191823.2712@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>, by crisp@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Badvoc):
- >>[...]
- >>> This is very interesting. Can anyone tell me how I would go about improving
- >>> my ability to visualize real objects. When I try to visualize objects that I
- >>> have recently seen or otherwise. My mind is is either empty of full of
- >>> chaotic images. I would like to hear peoples responsies to this.
- >
- This is just a guess, but I wonder if working with what you've got by
- developing the ability to *choose* whether you get the blank or the
- chaotic images would help.
-
- Do you find that the chaotic images phase is good for anything? If so,
- I'd appreciate it if you'd talk a little about how to get chaotic
- images. I get the occasional random image on the edge of sleep, but
- they're well-defined.
-
- Nancy Lebovitz
- nancy@genie.slhs.udel.edu
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