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  2. Celia Green - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Green published Lucid Dreams, a study of a phenomenon described by Green as when a dreamer consciously changes the content of their dreams. [9] [10] The possibility of conscious insight during dreams had previously been treated with scepticism by some philosophers [11] and psychologists [12] and scientific skepticism continued after her book was published.

  3. Lucid dream - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study by Julian Mutz and Amir-Homayoun Javadi showed that people who had practiced meditation for a long time tended to have more lucid dreams. The authors claimed that "Lucid dreaming is a hybrid state of consciousness with features of both waking and dreaming" in a review they published in Neuroscience of Consciousness [7] in 2017.

  4. Charles McCreery - Wikipedia

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    The three main areas of McCreery's work with Celia Green have been the types of hallucinatory experience known as lucid dreams (dreams in which the subject is aware that he or she is dreaming), out-of-body experiences, and apparitional experiences. McCreery was the co-author with Celia Green of a book entitled Apparitions (1975). [2]

  5. Lucid dream startup says people can work in their sleep - AOL

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    A US startup has said its headband device could allow people to work while sleeping. Prophetic’s Halo device is designed to induce lucid dreaming, whereby the wearer becomes aware that they are ...

  6. Lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their ...

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    Using a headpiece the company calls the “Halo,” Prophetic says consumers can induce a lucid dream state, which occurs when the person having a dream is aware they are sleeping. The goal is to ...

  7. Waking Life - Wikipedia

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    Waking Life is a 2001 American adult animated drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater.The film explores a wide range of philosophical issues, including the nature of reality, dreams and lucid dreams, consciousness, the meaning of life, free will, and existentialism. [3]

  8. This Man - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Surfer Theory: An outside force implants This Man in people's dreams, whether from someone's supernatural projection, or mental conditioning by a corporation. The Dream Imitation Theory: People only dream of This Man after having already learned about the phenomenon and the image has left an impression on their minds.

  9. Lucid Dream (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lucid Dream (Korean: 루시드 드림; RR: Rusideu Deurim) is a 2017 South Korean science fiction mystery-thriller film written and directed by Kim Joon-sung (in his directorial debut). The film was released theatrically in South Korea on February 22, 2017.