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Many people have had lucid dreaming experiences — recognizing that you are dreaming while you are still asleep. And while this personal “virtual reality” can be leveraged for all kinds of creative explorations, one of the most potentially powerful uses is to support health and healing. Both scientific research and anecdotal evidence point to the ability to use this unique state of consciousness to influence body and mind, and indicate that it may be possible to use the lucid dreaming state to reduce symptoms, foster rapid healing, and even (in some cases) fully resolve health issues — both physical and mental.
Lucid Dreaming for Mind/Body Health and Healing
Friday, September 17, 2021
11:00 am – 12:15pm (Pacific)
Please register even if you can’t attend live and you’ll receive an email with a link to the recording.
Join acclaimed author, lucid dreamer, and teacher, Robert Waggoner as he shares how you can use the special state of lucid dreaming to interact consciously with a non-visible, responsive Inner Self, and aid in emotional and physical health.
Speaker
Author Robert Waggoner is the past President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD). For the past ten years, he has been the co-editor of the online magazine, The Lucid Dreaming Experience, the only ongoing publication devoted specifically to lucid dreaming. A lucid dreamer since 1975, he has logged more than 1,000 lucid dreams.
Robert’s first book, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self, shows how lucid dreamers can explore the subconscious and its knowing. With fascinating lucid dream examples, thought-provoking questions and exciting techniques, it has been hailed “a classic” by experienced lucid dreamers. His latest book, Lucid Dreaming, Plain and Simple: Tips and Techniques for Insight, Creativity and Personal Growth, written in collaboration with Carolina McCready, has been called the “perfect book for beginners.” Robert Waggoner enjoys educating others about the science, beauty and potential of lucid dreaming.