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  • in reply to: How does external electricity may stimulate lucid dreaming #3259
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    Interesting thoughts.

    “…we might not only think about “how to”, but also about physics, cultural habits and human evolution…” – Agree. There is so much to tap into. So little has been explored in those areas. I think this will change though over the next few decades. Lucid dreaming is becoming more and more known through the internet now.

    I certainly would like to see more surveys and statistics on how lucid dreaming is impacted by ones cultural background. I think people living in countries with Eastern Philosophies are much more used to lucid dreaming due to their meditation practices and perspectives thereof.

    I can’t wait for science to connect quantum physics with the various states of sleep consciousness. 🙂

    in reply to: How does external electricity may stimulate lucid dreaming #3258
    Brit
    Keymaster

    Interesting thoughts.

    “…we might not only think about “how to”, but also about physics, cultural habits and human evolution…” – Agree. There is so much to tap into. So little has been explored in those areas. I think this will change though over the next few decades. Lucid dreaming is just becoming more known through the internet now.
    I certainly would like to see more surveys and statistics on how lucid dreaming is impacted by ones cultural background. I think people living in countries with Eastern Philosophies are much more used to lucid dreaming due to their meditation practices and perspectives thereof.

    I can’t wait for science to connect quantum physics with our various states of consciousness during sleep. 🙂

    Brit
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    How many men lucid dream versus women? What is the age group with the highest lucid dream reporting and why? What country promotes lucid dreaming the most and why (how much do religious and cultural philosophies play a role?)

    in reply to: More Studies On The Differences Between WILDs and DILDs #2275
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    How do WILDs and DILDs differ in neurological activities, sleep phases, REM versus NREM occurrences, overall consistency and experience?

    “…Future studies should also clarify whether brain regions involved in attaining lucidity in REM sleep, namely prefrontal, occipito-temporal cortices, precuneus, cuneus, parietal lobules…are also the ones involved in attaining lucidity in NREM sleep….” – http://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/…/view/9483/pdf_30

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