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Press, In A Nutshell; Penrose, Elias

 
9798182227056: Lucid Dreaming in a Nutshell: Awareness, Practice, and the Dreaming Mind

Sinopsis

For more than a thousand years, careful watchers across many cultures have recorded a remarkable experience: the moment of becoming awake inside a dream.

Lucid Dreaming in a Nutshell: Awareness, Practice, and the Dreaming Mind is a clear and unhurried companion to one of the most intriguing of human experiences. The book traces the practice from its earliest references in Aristotle and the Upanishads through the Tibetan dream yoga of Naropa, the patient journals of the nineteenth-century Marquis d'Hervey de Saint-Denys, the careful observations of the Dutch psychiatrist Frederik van Eeden who gave the practice its modern name, and the decisive laboratory work of Stephen LaBerge at Stanford. Each subject is treated with care, so the reader comes away with a real understanding of what the practice actually is.

The reader will encounter the science of the sleeping brain, the architecture of REM sleep, the neural signature of awareness within dreams, and the proven techniques of induction. Methods such as mnemonic induction, the wake-back-to-bed approach, and the wake-initiated lucid dream are explained step by step, with attention to what the research actually supports and to the honest limits of the practice.

What makes Lucid Dreaming in a Nutshell: Awareness, Practice, and the Dreaming Mind distinctive:

  • A balanced account that respects both the contemplative tradition and the modern laboratory science
  • Clear, step-by-step explanations of the most reliable induction methods
  • An honest assessment of what the practice can deliver and what it cannot
  • Careful treatment of the history, from Aristotle and Naropa to Saint-Denys, van Eeden, and LaBerge
  • A full glossary of the technical vocabulary

Whether you are drawn to the subject through curiosity about your own dreams, through interest in the science of consciousness, or through the older contemplative traditions, this small book will give you the foundation to take up the practice with patience. Clear, concise, and faithful to a phenomenon that has occupied careful minds for many centuries.

About the Author

Elias Penrose is a writer with a background in philosophy and the study of mind. For many years he has been drawn to the borderlands between contemplative tradition and modern psychology, with a particular interest in how the careful disciplines of attention developed across many cultures can illuminate the inner experiences of ordinary life.

His writing focuses on clarity and accessibility. He aims to present subjects that have often been treated either too academically or too credulously in a balanced form, gathering scattered material into clear lines without flattening its strangeness, and looking for the practical hinge on which an older discipline can turn for a contemporary reader.

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