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Success For Life Hypnosis Audio

Success for life with hypnosis is best to produce health and success in your life. If you wish to attract wealth in abundance and success then listen today. Believing yourself abundant and thriving and effective is the real key to ultimate success and accomplishing your objectives. This track is great for company and also wealth and relationships.You will like the SUCCESS that concerns your life by listening to this track You will love the joy and

success that comes to your life by listening to this track.This recording by Richard Barker offers you

the feel-good element and helps you accomplish SUCCESS FOR LIFE Richard Barker is a world-renowned expert

hypnotherapist, media source, television character, author and keynote speaker. He has spent the last twenty years assisting people from all over the world with his hypnosis and hypnotherapy services. Richard has improved the lives of numerous clients that needed hypnosis to get over an obstacle, phobia or habits. Using his Master’s Degree in Education, he is constantly assisting others understand the real power of hypnosis. For a private individual one on one consultation GO HERE This Hypnotherapy Download is best to create health and success in your life. If

you wish to bring in wealth in abundance and success then listen today. Thinking yourself rich and prosperous and successful is the actual secret to supreme success and achieving your goals You will enjoy the SUCCESS that pertains to your life by listening to this track

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Self Hypnosis

Aka: Self Hypnosis

II. Relaxation

III. Technqiue: Self-Induction Technique Example

  1. Establish a Trigger (e.g. balloon)
  2. Client bends arms forward
  3. Client then lets arms drop, resting gently on knees
  4. Gradually raise one arm to mid-height raised by balloon
  5. Raise yourself to top of mountain
  6. Ski gradually down the mountain
  7. Ski into a “unique location”
  8. Walk through “magic door” into training location
    1. Inside chalet by fire
    2. Through back door into a classroom
    3. Connect with trainees and mentor

IV. Technique: Ideas for Hypnosis

  1. Make tips positive
  2. Suggestions need to pertain to current issues

V. Strategy: Exiting Hypnosis

  1. Leave class
  2. Return up the mountain

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Lucid Dream

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Paranormal

In the 1960s, hematologist Dr. Refaat Ismail reluctantly becomes a go-to man for paranormal examinations. Based on the books by Ahmed Khaled Tawfik.Dream House Makeover Dreams become a reality genuine

households looking for the ideal house tailored to their own distinct design, thanks to Shea and Syd McGee of Studio McGee.La Révolution In a reimagined history, a mysterious disease besets 18th century France, culminating in a harsh clash in between rebels and the upper class.

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Deal With Sleeping Disorders with Hypnosis

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depression.Adults tend to deteriorate the power of an excellent night’s rest however sleep is crucial for our health. It’s required for both our physical and mental health as well as your quality of life.In kids and adolescents, sleep promotes advancement and brain development.The much better we sleep, the far better we feel the next day.< img alt=" Reasons for Sleeping conditions

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< img src =" https://www.cognitivehealing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/2.jpg%20766w,%20https://www.cognitivehealing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/2-300x196.jpg%20300w" alt=" Factors for Sleeping conditions" width =" 766" height= “500”/ > Sleeping conditions appears to have actually ended up being more common over the years; this is largely due to the challenging lifestyle people have adopted.A research study gone over in the New york city Post discovered that 8 out of 10 Americans defined that they regularly experience stress.The research study exposed that the primary cause of tension for most of Americans were their kids and jobs.In another study performed by the American Psychology Association( APA )reported that Millennials were the most stressed-out generation because numerous of them are facing extreme competition in the task market and are having a tough time to make ends meet.Generally individuals are advised tablets to assist them sleep. While popping pills

may be an easy service to a tough concern, numerous sleep medications have unfavorable side-effects that can even more decrease your quality of life.They can trigger you to sleep excessively to the point that it begins disrupting your day-t-day activities. Insomniacs

are also at risk of becoming dependant on sleeping tablets as they can be addicting. Overtime, the body will become familiar with the pills and stop reacting to it. If you’re searching for treatment for sleeping disorders that doesn’t have side-effects, then effort hypnosis.Hypnosis has revealed to enhance the quality of sleep with no unfavorable effects.Here are a couple of hypnosis techniques utilized to

deal with sleeping conditions:1. Revivification explains using hypnosis to help the customer recall a memory of great sleep. As the customer begins to imagine them sleeping, their body and mind changes appropriately. Post-hypnotic pointers can be made use of to set’ triggers'( such as rubbing their cheek, and so on) that help the client drop off to sleep.2. Hypnotic stories Equivalent to how bedtime stories effect kids, hypnotic stories can put clients into an unwinded state. These stories are usually short and are duplicated a number of times to make it possible for customers to fall into a subconscious state.These stories can be tape-recorded and given to customers to trigger self-hypnosis.3. Breathing approaches Meditation and breathing is a crucial part of self-hypnosis. Hypnotherapists can teach their consumers to control their concepts and focus on breathing. As they go into the regimen of breathing slowly without awareness, their mind unwinds and they slowly slip out of their conscious states.If you’re struggling with sleeping conditions, contact Rekha Shrivastava at Blossom Hypnosis in Rochester, New York. Rekha is a licensed hypnotherapist who deals with health problem such as PTSD, sleeping conditions, stress and stress and anxiety, stress and anxiety and more with hypnosis. Rekha likewise specializes in helping customers minimize weight with hypnosis.Contact Rekha today for a totally free consultation over Skype/Facetime or visit her in her workplace in Rochester.Sources: https://www.sleepassociation.org/about-sleep/sleep-statistics/https://nypost.com/2017/12/20/americans-are-stressed-out/https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/sleep-deprivation-and-deficiency!.?.!http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/index.aspx

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Lucid Dreams

J.S. Antrobus, E.J. Wamsley, in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009

Lucid Dreaming

Opposing this hallucinatory, defining characteristic of REM dreams is the relatively infrequent phenomenon of ‘lucid’ dreams, whereby the ‘sleeper’ reports being aware that he/she is dreaming, and in some cases is able to deliberately modify the events of his/her ongoing dream. Lucid dreams are commonly reported from the final hours of morning sleep. The phenomenon suggests that the hallucinatory characteristic of dreamlike mentation may have a neurological basis different from that of other properties. Circadian-driven reticular formation/cortical circuits may not produce the deafferentation associated with the REM/NREM cycles, so that sensory, including proprioceptive, thresholds are lower than in earlier REM periods. These lower thresholds may allow the lucid dreamer to process stimuli that identify the external world and distinguish it from the internal dream experience, thereby producing the experience of ‘knowing’ that one is dreaming.

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J.S. Antrobus, E.J. Wamsley, in Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2017

Lucid Dreaming

Opposing this hallucinatory, defining characteristic of REM dreams is the relatively infrequent phenomenon of “lucid” dreams, where by the “sleeper” reports being aware that he/she is dreaming, and in some cases is able to deliberately modify the events of his/her ongoing dream. Lucid dreams are commonly reported from the final hours of morning sleep. The phenomenon suggests that the hallucinatory characteristic of dreamlike mentation may have a neurological basis different from that of other properties. Circadian-driven reticular formation/cortical circuits may not produce the deafferentation associated with the REM/NREM cycles, so that sensory, including proprioceptive, thresholds are lower than in earlier REM periods. These lower thresholds may allow the lucid dreamer to process stimuli that identify the external world and distinguish it from the internal dream experience, thereby producing the experience of “knowing” that one is dreaming. Alternatively, recent evidence has been proposed to demonstrate that the increased activation of prefrontal cortex regions enables the insight characteristic of lucid dreaming (Voss et al., 2009).

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Martin Dresler, … Victor I. Spoormaker, in Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine (Sixth Edition), 2017

Prevalence and Induction Methods

Generally, lucid dreaming is quite rare. Only one half of the general population know the phenomenon from personal experience, approximately 20% have lucid dreams on a monthly basis, and only a minority of approximately 1% have lucid dreams several times a week.18,19 Some differences across different populations and cultures seem to exist—for example, German students reported a much higher lucid dream frequency than Japanese students,20,12 and even when representative population samples are surveyed, Germans report more lucid dreams than Austrians.19,21 Also, age-related differences in lucid dreaming prevalence have been recognized, with young children and adolescents reporting lucid dreams more frequently than adults.22,17

Quite often, lucid dreaming spontaneously emerges from nightmares, recurrent dreams, or some peculiarities within a dream. However, lucid dreaming also can be intentionally induced by applying various induction or relaxation techniques, by engaging with topics of dreaming and lucid dreaming, and with use of other deliberate training strategies.23,24 Sleep-specific circumstances, such as short awakening in the morning or an afternoon nap, as well as stress also can initiate the first lucid dream experience.17

Since the onset of lucid dream research, possible induction techniques have always been a pertinent concern. A plethora of strategies to induce lucid dreams have been suggested in the literature, which can be loosely classified into three broad categories: cognitive techniques, external stimulation, and miscellaneous.25 The first category encompasses all cognitive activities that are carried out to increase the likelihood of achieving lucidity in a dream state. For this category, a large number of different methods have been suggested that can be further divided into methods whereby lucidity is initiated from within a dream, so that the person becomes lucid during a dream (dream-initiated lucid dreaming), and methods whereby lucidity is initiated from wakefulness, so that the person retains conscious awareness when falling asleep (wake-initiated lucid dreaming). The rationale behind the second category is that an external stimulus presented to a sleeping person can be incorporated into the dream (e.g., spraying water on the sleeping person’s face may promote the incorporation of sudden rainfalls in the dream) and that the incorporated stimuli serve as a cue to remind the dreamer about being in the dream state (e.g., someone squirting water signals the dreamer that he or she is dreaming) and thereby triggers dream lucidity.26 The third category includes miscellaneous aids to gain lucidity, such as drugs (e.g., Donepezil) but also specific practices involving sleep-wake patterns—for example, waking up in early-morning hours and then, after a certain period, going back to bed to take a nap, known as wake-back-to-bed (WBTB).27 WBTB is not a technique per se, because it was empirically tested only in combination with other techniques (mnemonic induction of lucid dreams [MILD]) and may boost their efficacy.

Most lucidity induction strategies described in the literature are based on personal and anecdotal accounts. A recent systematic review of evidence found 27 studies that experimentally tested the efficacy of lucidity induction techniques,25 of which 5 were conducted as sleep laboratory studies and the other 22 were done as field experiments, in some cases with low methodologic quality. None of the induction techniques was verified to induce lucid dreams reliably, consistently, and with a high success rate; some methods, however, proved to be promising—for example, the MILD/WBTB combination. More recently, noninvasive brain stimulation methods yielded encouraging results. Although transcranial direct current stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during REM sleep showed rather modest success in inducing dream lucidity as assessed by the eye signaling technique,27 transcranial alternating current stimulation in the low gamma range (25 Hz and 40 Hz) led to a robust increase in retrospectively reported dream lucidity as measured by the Lucidity and Consciousness in Dreams questionnaire.28

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Benjamin Baird, … Martin Dresler, in Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience, 2019

VII Non-Clinical Applications of Lucid Dreaming

Lucid dreaming not only has applications in clinical domains but also has the potential to enrich the lives of healthy people. Indeed, many lucid dreamers report that they have used lucid dreams to positively influence their waking life (Schädlich & Erlacher, 2012). Two examples for which preliminary scientific data are available are creative problem-solving and practicing motor skills.

Anecdotal reports on scientific discovery, inventive originality, and artistic productivity suggest that creativity can be triggered or enhanced by dreaming. Several experimental studies also suggest that REM sleep dreaming can improve creativity during the waking state (Cai, Mednick, Harrison, Kanady, & Mednick, 2009; Dresler, 2012). Theoretically, sleep has been suggested to provide an ideal state for creative incubation: the internally generated dream narrative and absence of external sensory data lead to a much more radical renunciation from unsuccessful problem-solving attempts, leading to coactivations of cognitive data that are highly remote in waking life. Furthermore, both dreaming and creativity have been characterized with primary process thinking, flat associative hierarchies, and defocused attention. In contrast to the more random flow of nonlucid dream narratives, dream lucidity allows for a more goal-oriented use of these creativity-related dream characteristics. Consistent with this, one study reported that frequent lucid dreamers are more successful in an insight-based problem-solving task (Bourke & Shaw, 2014). Surveys among lucid dreamers also suggest that lucid dreaming can be used to improve creative thinking and problem-solving (Schädlich & Erlacher, 2012; Stumbrys & Daniels, 2010). More research is needed to follow up these results and to further explore the potential of lucid dreaming for creativity and problem-solving.

Motor practice during lucid dreaming is another potential application of lucid dreaming, which may be conceived of as a novel type of mental rehearsal in which a person uses the dream state to consciously practice specific tasks. It can be compared with mental practice, which is well established in sport theory and sport practice (Driskell, Copper, & Moran, 1994). For both mental and dream rehearsal, movements are simulated with an imagined body on a purely cognitive level, whereas the physical body remains still. One advantage that lucid dreaming has over both mental practice and modern virtual reality simulators is that lucid dreaming offers the potential for practice with all kinesthetic sensations of the dream body in an environment that is experienced with as much vividness and realism as would be encountered in waking experience. In addition, the lucid dreamer, being limited only by his or her imagination and attentional stability, has far greater potential for control over his or her own body, actions, and environment than in mental rehearsal, virtual reality environments, or waking life. In contrast to the vast amount of research on mental practice, however, empirical data on practice in lucid dreams are rather sparse.

In several anecdotal reports, amateur and professional athletes indicated that they used lucid dreams to improve their waking performance in domains such as long distance running, tennis, skating, alpine skiing, or martial arts (LaBerge & Rheingold, 1990; Schädlich & Erlacher, 2018; Tholey, 1990). In a systematic questionnaire study, 840 German athletes from a variety of sports were surveyed about their experiences with lucid dreams (Erlacher, Stumbrys, & Schredl, 2012). The study found that approximately every 10th athlete who had lucid dreams (5% of the total sample) used lucid dreams to practice sports skills, with most of them having the impression that this mental practice improved their performance.

Few studies have tested the effects of practice in lucid dreams experimentally. In a qualitative study, subjects performed different complex sport skills familiar to them in waking life, like skiing or gymnastics, in their lucid dreams (Tholey, 1981). Participants reported that they had no difficulties performing these sport skills in their lucid dreams and that their movements improved in both the dream and the waking state. In a quasi-experimental pre-post design study, participants were asked to practice a coin-tossing task in their lucid dreams (Erlacher & Schredl, 2010). Results showed a significant increase in hitting the target from pretest to post test for the group, which practiced the coin-tossing task in their lucid dreams, but no increase was found for the control group. More recently, these results were replicated with a different motor task (sequential finger tapping) (Stumbrys, Erlacher, & Schredl, 2016). Improvements following lucid dream practice seem to be similar or slightly lower as compared with actual physical practice and similar or slightly better to mental practice in wakefulness (Stumbrys et al., 2016). Interestingly, the efficacy of motor practice during lucid dreaming might be related on the amount of distractions during dreamed rehearsal (Schädlich, Erlacher, & Schredl, 2017).

While we have focused our brief discussion here on the domains of creativity and rehearsal of physical skills, as these are the areas with some preliminary data, the research to date has likely only begun to scratch the surface of the potential applications of lucid dreaming. Indeed, it is reasonable to state that we likely do not yet realize the potential of making sleep and dreaming accessible to our unique form of self-aware consciousness. For instance, in line with the brief remarks above on the potential for creativity enhancement, we have been intrigued by the potential use of lucid dreaming in the humanities and arts, such as painters and musicians who have reported using lucid dreams to compose paintings or musical scores, which they then transcribe to the palette or page upon awakening. Overall, we might therefore regard lucid dreaming as a new domain for exploration, while remaining open to the potential applications and insights we might discover. Indeed, perhaps, the largest potential of this state is that it provides a unique method to explore consciousness, which is one of the largest gaps in our scientific understanding of nature.

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Katja Valli, Antti Revonsuo, in Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2019

Absent or Rare Dream Content

The ability to reflect on the true nature of dream events, that is, state-logic, is flawed during dreaming. In dreams, we lack insight, take for granted the reality of dreams and fail to understand its hallucinatory characteristic (except in lucid dreams). This may be explained by the specific pattern of brain activation during REM sleep: the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex where self-awareness is believed to reside is very active during wakefulness, but much less active in REM sleep (e.g., Maquet et al., 1996).

There are also some specific dream contents that are very rare compared to corresponding waking activities. These include such activities as reading, writing, calculating, and using a computer (Hartmann, 2000; Schredl and Hofmann, 2003). The rare occurrence of these dream contents seem striking, as they are activities that we engage in daily, sometimes several hours a day. Thus far, there is no all-exclusive explanation as to why elements so frequent in our waking lives do not enter our dreams.

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T.T. Dang-Vu, … P. Maquet, in Encyclopedia of Consciousness, 2009

Lucid Dreaming

A particular type of ‘dream’ deserves special attention, because it belongs to an area between dreaming and consciousness. The so-called ‘lucid dreaming’ does not follow the general definitions and properties of dreams, cited heretofore. The existence of lucid dreaming is even controversial and not widely accepted.

The minimal definition of a lucid dream is a dream in which the subject is conscious that he/she is dreaming. Several additional criteria may also characterize lucid dreaming. The dreamer keeps normal reasoning and decision faculties, similar to normal waking. He/she can remember his dream after awakening. He/she can interpret the dream while dreaming. And finally he/she can control the dream and its sequence of events. Not only can the lucid dreamer exert control over his/her own actions, but he/she can also decide to interact with the environment, the characters and the course of dream. The ability to perform a lucid dream is believed to vary between individuals and between nights in a same individual. Lucid dreams are classified into two types according to their onset. The first category is named dream-initiated lucid dreams and concerns lucid dreams in which subjects become conscious of their dream in the course of a current dream state. The second category is called wake-initiated lucid dreams for those lucid dreams in which the dreamer consciously enters a lucid dream from the state of wakefulness.

Lucid dreaming may be facilitated after specific training. For instance, self-suggestion and posthypnotic suggestion techniques have been developed in order to induce lucidity during dreams. One of those techniques is the mnemonic induction of lucid dreams method: the subject wakes up in the morning, stays awake for about 45 min and, prior to going back to sleep, is then trained to remember being conscious in the next dream using self-suggestion methods. Recently, other methods of induction based on external stimulation (sound, light, vibration) have been developed. These methods are based on the assumption that external stimuli delivered during REM sleep can be integrated within the dream experience in order to help the subject to realize that he/she is currently dreaming.

Some data suggest that most people experience lucid dreaming, although very fleetingly in some cases. The frequency of lucid dream in the population is actually highly variable across studies (between 26% and 82%), possibly because of methodological differences between these studies. Age may also influence the frequency of lucid dreaming. In comparison to usual dreams, lucid dreams are more emotionally charged. Most lucid dreams are experienced during REM sleep and the last hours of sleep night. They are also frequent during naps. Certain reports mention lucid dreams in non-REM sleep stages.

The neurobiological basis of lucid dreaming is largely unknown. It has been hypothesized that lateral prefrontal cortices, deactivated during natural REM sleep, would remain activated during lucid dreaming. Unlike usual dreams, lucid dreams would benefit from the persistence of prefrontal control on multiple cognitive processes, accounting for the conscious awareness of the current dream and the ability to control the sequence of events. The prefrontal activation hypothesis still needs experimental confirmation.

Finally, a potential application of lucid dreaming in clinical practice is the treatment of pathological nightmares and phobia, by intentionally altering dream content. Lucid dreaming is also used for spiritual and recreational purposes.

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Dylan Smith, … Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, in Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2017

Lucid Dreaming

A particular type of “dream” deserves a special attention, because it belongs to an area between dreaming and consciousness. The so-called “lucid dreaming” does not follow the general definitions and properties of dreams, cited heretofore. The existence of lucid dreaming is even controversial and not widely accepted.

The minimal definition of a lucid dream is a dream in which the subject is conscious that he/she is dreaming. Several additional criteria may also characterize lucid dreaming. The dreamer keeps normal reasoning and decision faculties, similar to normal waking. He/she can remember his dream after awakening. He/she can interpret the dream while dreaming. Sometimes, he/she can control the dream and its sequence of events, exert control over his/her own actions and can also decide to interact with the environment, the characters and the course of dream. The ability to perform a lucid dream is believed to vary between individuals and between nights in a same individual. Lucid dreams are classified in two types according to their onset. The first category is named DILD (dream-initiated lucid dreams) and concerns lucid dreams in which subjects become conscious of their dream in the course of a current dream state. The second category is called WILD (wake-initiated lucid dreams) for those lucid dreams in which the dreamer consciously enters a lucid dream from the state of wakefulness.

Lucid dreaming may be facilitated after specific training. For instance, self-suggestion and post-hypnotic suggestion techniques have been developed in order to induce lucidity during dreams. One of those techniques is the MILD method (Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams): the subject wakes up in the morning, stays awake for about 45 min and, prior to going back to sleep, is then trained to remember being conscious in the next dream using self-suggestion methods. Other methods of induction based on external stimulation (sound, light, vibration) have been developed. These methods are based on the assumption that external stimuli delivered during REM sleep can be integrated within the dream experience in order to help to the subject to realize that he/she is currently dreaming.

Some data suggest that most people experience lucid dreaming, although very fleetingly in some cases. The frequency of lucid dream in the population is actually highly variable across studies (between 26% and 82%), possibly because of methodological differences between these studies. Age may also influence the frequency of lucid dreaming. In comparison to usual dreams, lucid dreams are more emotionally charged. Most lucid dreams are experienced during REM sleep and the last hours of sleep night. They are also frequent during naps. Certain reports mention lucid dreams in non-REM sleep stages.

The neurobiological basis of lucid dreaming is largely unknown. It has been hypothesized that lateral prefrontal cortices, deactivated during natural REM sleep, would remain activated during lucid dreaming. Unlike usual dreams, lucid dreams would benefit from the persistence of prefrontal control on multiple cognitive processes, accounting for the conscious awareness of the current dream and the ability to control the sequence of events. Indeed, a case study utilized fMRI in order to assess neural activation during a lucid dream, and found increased activation (compared to non-lucid REM sleep) in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, as well as the precuneus; a brain region associated with self-referential processing.

EEG recordings during sleep have shown an association between subjective ratings of dream lucidity and brain activity in the lower gamma band (40 Hz), localized in frontal and temporal regions (Vos et al., 2009). Interestingly, this frequency band is historically associated with conscious awareness and executive function. Indeed, the application of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) in the lower gamma frequency band increased the probability of lucid dreaming, with 77% of test subjects reporting features of lucidity in their dreams after 2 min of stimulation.

Finally, a potential application of lucid dreaming in clinical practice is the treatment of pathological nightmares and phobia, by intentionally altering dream content. Lucid dreaming is also used for spiritual and recreational purposes.

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A. Revonsuo, in Encyclopedia of Consciousness, 2009

Lucid Dreaming

Lucid dreaming is primarily a higher cognitive state of consciousness. Sleep laboratory studies have confirmed that lucid dreaming takes place during REM sleep. The defining feature of lucidity is the cognitive realization or reflective consciousness of the fact that ‘This is a dream!’ When this realization takes place, the dream changes from an ordinary one to a lucid dream, and lucidity lasts as long as the dreamer is aware of the fact that he or she is dreaming. Lucidity is like an awakening within the dream, possessing the revelatory knowledge that the whole world around me right now is unreal or hallucinatory, none of the objects or persons around me really exist, they are mere inventions of my dreaming mind.

Although the defining feature of this higher state is cognitive in that it constitutes of possessing knowledge that one ordinarily does not have during dreaming (lucid dreams have also been called ‘dreams of knowledge’), there are also attentional and emotional components to this state. Once lucidity ensues, the dreamer can deliberately pay attention to features of the dream world, make deliberate plans of action and carry them out within the dream, or explicitly recall the facts of waking life from long-term memory.

The ability to carry out deliberate and even preplanned actions was the key to the laboratory studies in which it was shown that lucidity occurs during continuous REM sleep; no disruption of sleep or brief awakening is involved. Highly trained lucid dreamers are able to give preplanned eye-movement signals in the dream when lucid. The eye-movement recordings show that these incontestable objective signs of lucidity are clearly recognizable and that the EEG at the same time was typical of uninterrupted REM sleep.

The heightened attentional state in lucid dreaming is often accompanied by a heightened realism of the dream world where the sensory–perceptual features seem almost unnaturally vivid, clear, radiating, and beautiful. Emotionally, lucid dreaming is often characterized by a positive tone, a feeling of full control, freedom and well-being, sometimes even elation.

Although many people may have been briefly lucid during dreaming, for most people lucidity happens only very rarely, if ever. In dream samples, lucidity occurs on average only in one or a few dream reports out of a hundred. Only about 20% of people report having lucid dreams at least once per month. However, lucidity is a learnable skill and various training programs and tips exist that increase the probability of becoming lucid. These include frequent reality testing while awake (asking yourself frequently during the day: Is this a dream?), paying attention to impossible oddities and bizarre features of the dream world which reveal that it must be a dream, and reminding oneself before going to sleep of the intention to become lucid. Also technical devices exist that give signals (a flashing red light, for example) to the dreamer in REM sleep that are supposed to be perceived within the dream without waking up the dreamer. The signal is expected to intrude into the dream and be noticed by the dreamer (why is the world suddenly flashing in red?). This is supposed to immediately lead to the realization by the dreamer that ‘This is a dream!’

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Francesca Siclari, Giulio Tononi, in The Neurology of Conciousness (Second Edition), 2016

Reduced Voluntary Control and Reflective Thought

During dreaming there is a prominent reduction of voluntary control, whether of action, thought, or attention. With the exception of lucid dreaming (see below), the dreamer has no control over what he is going to dream, and is largely a passive spectator. Reflective thought processes are also impaired in characteristic ways. Again with exception of lucid dreams, dreaming is almost always delusional, in the sense that events and characters in the dream are taken for real. While the dreamer experiences thoughts, there is a severe impairment of the ability to pursue goals effectively, to analyze situations intelligently, to question assumptions, to reason properly, and to make appropriate decisions. For example, holding contradictory beliefs is quite common in dreams, and a dreamer easily accepts impossible events or situations, such as flying. There is often uncertainty about orientation in space (where one is in the dream), about time (when the dream is taking place in personal history), and person (confusion about the gender, age, and identity of dream characters). When dreaming, one cannot stop and reflect rationally on what one should be doing, nor imagine other scenarios (after all, one is already imagining the dream). Once again, these characteristics of dreaming consciousness are consistent with neuroimaging findings: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is involved in volitional control and self-monitoring, is especially deactivated during REM sleep (Braun et al., 1997; Maquet et al., 1996).

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Igor Ledochowski

June 13, 2020 admin Igor Ledochowski Igor Ledochowski is a world-renowned author and therapist, popular for both his ability in hypnotism in addition to his operate in training others. He has written great deals of books concerning the subject and he has provided lots of essential concepts to the field of neuro-linguistic shows, which is regularly lowered to NLP. His professional achievements in this field are instrumental to the manner in which many individuals comprehend this work as well as themselves.Igor Ledochowski

was born in 1974, and got his LLB in European law in 1996. 2 years later, he was used as a legal representative by the law practice Linklaters. Throughout a competitive school profession and mentally requiring work, Igor Ledochowski became captivated with the idea of speed up understanding and the ability to establish scholastic success through alternative techniques of thinking and preparation. With his success in law, he became even more thinking of the working of the human mind and what could be unlocked.

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33 Consistent Affirmations For Your Success

In my previous post here, I talked about determination being among the qualities of efficient entrepreneurs. Entrepreneur or not, if you find it basic to quit on your dreams, staying focused and encouraged, or you quit when the going gets rough, these 33 efficient ruthless affirmations will retrain your brain and assist you stay persistent no matter what’s going on in your world.Choose two of your favorites, or establish your own, and believe, speak, compose, sing, or shout them, periodically throughout your waking hours. You can likewise write and/or read them just before closing your eyes to sleep, and as quickly as you awaken. (you will have faster outcomes). Read more about affirmations here and here

For the “unstoppable ruthless” you– 33 powerful unrelenting affirmations.1.

My extreme commitment to my objectives keeps my determination alive.2.

Failure is a choice that’s why I continue.3.

My perseverance moves mountains.4.

I supply myself permission to be persistent and vibrant.5.

Failure is short-term determination is long-lasting.6.

Rejections enhance my resolve to continue no matter what.7.

My determination adjustments challenges into returns.8.

I am changing my life because I refuse to stop.9.

My determination remains the exact same even when my circumstances change.10.

Determination is my security versus rejection.Determination at AllPosters 11

. I correspond, customer and efficient.12. Determination is the requirement for my effective life.13. Perseverance is the trick to my success.14. I pick

to be consistent.15. My decision to follow through empowers me.16. I am consistent.17.

I continue through my resistance and

negative self-talk.18. Determination fuels my entrepreneurial dreams.19. When others state stop, I continue.20. When my scenarios state stop, I continue. Keep One’s Cool at AllPosters 21. Determination keeps my hope alive.22. With self-confidence and

determination I can do anything.23. In spite of my worries I continue.24. My perseverance turns mountains into mole hills.25. I never ever give up.26. My armor of perseverance secures me from day-to-day diversions.27. My determination turns a helpless situation into success.28. The power of perseverance keeps me energized to obtain my wildest dreams.29. In spite of challenges, I continue.30. In spite of barriers, I continue.31. In spite of difficulties, I continue.32. When the

cynics specify quit, I persist.33.

I continue! I continue! I persist!It’s a wrap To persist when everybody around you specify you ought to not, to continue when the

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