Posts Tagged entoptic imagery

Exploring the Void in Lucid Dreaming

Posted by on May 13, 2010  |  16 Comments

Since I was a child, I have had conscious dream experiences that take place in immense, spacious realms devoid of light or objects.  Sometimes these spaces are truly voids and my own dream body does not exist.  Other times, these spaces become filled up with abstract geometric patterns, or multi-colored buzzing particles that resembles the [...]

Exploring Imageless Lucid Dreaming

Posted by on September 16, 2008  |  10 Comments

Below is a segment from my paper on imageless lucid dreaming that I”m presenting next week as part of the online Psiber-Dreaming Conference. I use visual art to help describe these lucid spaces that are difficult to put words to.

Geometric Imagery in Lucid Dreaming

Posted by on March 4, 2008  |  3 Comments

I figured my first peer-reviewed dream research post should nod to the one of the unrecognized classics in the field of lucid dreaming phenomenology.
This is correlated with, but not necessarily caused by, the fact that my current academic journals are boxed away somewhere in the barn behind a ten foot wall of hay.

 

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