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Narration, pre and post production done in house for the audio book How to Have and Mastering the Lucid Dream listed on Amazon, Audible and Itunes.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
many societies consider dreams to be the key to another world. Therefore, dreams were sacred and prophets. Saints or mystics received dreams as teaching from the gods. Dreams are associated with the unconscious and therefore have therapeutic properties according to psychoanalytic theory, this book provides a clear analysis of lucid dreams, the techniques used in each culture, their uses and what western psychology can do to help them. This book examines all existing methods to create lucid dreams. It also describes their effectiveness and proposes progressive planning to make them more effective. Finally, it analyzes how we can use them for personal growth, sit back and enjoy this sample of how to have and mastering the lucid dreams. What are lucid dreams, lucid dreaming, which is the act of dreaming and being aware that one is dreaming has been around for a long time. Lucid dreams are mentioned in the writings of Aristotle other great philosophers have also written about them. Some evidence suggests that even the Egyptians may have used lucid dreaming techniques. Evidence that lucid dreaming was used to prepare for death is found in Egyptian and tibetan books of the dead. It is also known that ancient yogis use lucid dreaming for astral travel and that buddhist monks practice dream yoga to find their inner self states of consciousness. There are three states of consciousness that can be observed in all people awake, you are awake, alert, mobile and engaged in your daily activities dreaming. You are most likely experiencing rem sleep, you may have a dream or a simulated reality experience during sleep. Deep sleep. While you're not awake or dreaming. deep sleep allows you to be aware of the thoughts and feel lucid. Deep sleep can cause sleep paralysis, as well as other out of body experiences.