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BG 084: Dream Practices: Comparing Dream Yoga and Lucid Dreaming Episode | Buddhist Geeks

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This podcast is a free weekly show that presents ground-breaking interviews with various Buddhist teachers, scholars, and advanced practitioners. We speak to people from the Theravada, Tibetan, Shambhala, and Zen traditions and focus primarily on contemporary issues that affect both theory and practice in the West.

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BG 084: Dream Practices: Comparing Dream Yoga and Lucid Dreaming


BG 084: Dream Practices: Comparing Dream Yoga and Lucid Dreaming

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DATE : Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:00:00 -0000
Entered in Database : 2008-08-18 06:00:00
length : 11687363
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B. Alan Wallace joins to us to compare and contrast two fantastic dream practices. One comes from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, going all the way back to India, with the yogi Naropa. This practice, called Dream Yoga, is a type of insight practice which utilizes the dream state in order to wake up. The other practice, called Lucid Dreaming, comes out of the pioneering research of Dr. Stephen LaBerge. Lucid dreaming breaks down the same goals that Dream Yoga aspires to, but into smaller and more attainable goals. It is also firmly grounded in the scientific method. Listen in to hear Dr. Wallace, who is authorized to teach both of these methods, discuss the similarities and differences in these two different approaches.


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