I just finished watching a series by Tim, the founder of Lucidipedia. I was thoroughly impressed with the overall quality of the information as well as the way it was presented. The series is comprised of 10 short clips (11 if you count the trailer style clip,) probably averaging 8 minutes or so. He begins by explaining what lucid dreaming is, some general information, and his favorite books.
What he does next is what makes it so well done and interesting.
He walks you through a wake back to bed technique. Starting with waking, recalling dreams, and everything up until actually going to sleep. During this he gives you a first person perspective for the wake up and falling asleep scenes to give you a better idea of what you should be doing and what the experience is like. He then gives a brief section on dream control and what a lucid dream is like, by putting you in a mock lucid dream.
I am very impressed by the quality of this information and the interesting presentation. So here it is:
Trailer for the series
Or, if you prefer to jump into it:
Beginning of the series
You should probably watch it in order, as it’s essentially one clip cut up.
-Hatter
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Thanks for sharing. I appreciate that this guy distinguishes between "lucid dreaming" & "controlling dreams," as there certainly is a clear & definite difference. Too many people give up, thinking that if they’re unable to control what they’re doing in dreams they’re not "lucid dreaming." Dream control relies on lucidity, yes, but lucidity does not rely on dream control in any way.
By the way, I’m tagging you for the middle-name meme. In case you don’t get this right away, the post with the rules is at; http://lucidflora.blogspot.com/2007/11/middle-name-meme.html(I also know how busy people are, so I won’t be offended if you ignore this "tag." Peace!)