The Two Week Lucid Dreamer
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The Two Week Lucid Dreamer is an accelerated course targeted for lucid dreaming beginners who are looking for the fast-track to dreaming consciously.
What is lucid dreaming?
Lucid dreaming is being aware you are dreaming while dreaming. For first-time lucid dreamers, this usually happens due to a strange occurrence in the dream, such as flying or seeing a strange creature appear. Some first-time lucid dreamers are able to stay in this dream for a while, but many become disturbed and wake up from the dream.
If you are in a lucid dream, you will usually have some power over your dream- anything from being able to fly or making an object or room appear behind a door or inside a pocket, right up to being able to change into animals and manipulate your dream world. It is like being a director of your own movie. Through dream research, lucid dreams have been scientifically proven to exist.
Why did I create the course?
I have been researching and experimenting with lucid dreaming for the last decade. But I was no natural lucid dreamer. For most of those years, I was only able to have lucid dreams sporadically. It wasn’t until this past year that I perfected my own techniques for consistent lucid dreaming. I read countless books/eBooks on lucid dreaming, dream interpretation, and sleep. I tested many induction techniques and over a dozen dream supplements as well.
What did I find out? Lucid dreaming isn’t rocket science. There are proven techniques out there that anyone can put to use. I use these techniques to have lucid dreams whenever I want, almost every night. This has significantly improved my waking life.
What does the course include?
The Two Week Lucid Dreamer eBook- step by step instructions on how to dream consciously in two weeks. Lucid Dreaming Beginner MP3 with isochronic tones (Binaural Beats) for lucid dream induction This is the latest technology in Brainwave Entrainment. Bonus Advanced Lucid Dreaming Techniques- weeks 3 and 4 include advanced techniques for lucid dreaming. Bonus Lucid Dreaming Advanced MP3 with isochronic tones (Binaural Beats) for lucid dream induction, Lucid Dreaming Cheat Sheet.
What can you expect after taking the course?
After you’ve read the manual, followed the daily exercises, listened to the MP3, used the cheat sheet, and followed the techniques persistently, soon enough you will:
Have your first lucid dream. This is an important first step in learning to have lucid dreams on a consistent basis. You will likely be filled with excitement for several days after this, and want to have more lucid dreams.
Begin having lucid dreams more frequently. People usually report having lucid dreams 10-15 times per month at this stage.
Be able to have a lucid dream whenever you want. At this stage, you will be able to tell yourself the night before that you would like to have a lucid dream. And you will have a lucid dream that night, consistently.
"I use the techniques described in this course to have lucid dreams whenever I want, almost every night. This has significantly improved both my dream life and waking life. Using this course, you have lucid dreams as well, in two weeks or less." -Derek Ralston of LifeEvolver.Com
"I hadn't had lucid dreams for several years, and decided to give this course a try. I was very pleased, and experienced results within the first week of using The Two Week Lucid Dreamer." Thank you! - Jared M. of Overland Park, KS
"I have read some books about Lucid Dreaming and Astral Projection before. They are all very wordy and I had to go through a lot of "bla bla bla" before I got to the point that really matters. I found The Two Week Lucid Dreamer very straight to the point and very easy to read and understand." - Henrique G. of Jersey City, NJ
Special Edition includes chapter on improving sleep quality:
10 Do’s and Don’ts for Better Sleep
How to Pay Back your Sleep Debt<
Derek Ralston
Derek Ralston is an agile coach by day and personal transformation expert by night. His goal is to help growth-driven individuals find their own path to personal transformation through self-experimentation. Derek is the author of three personal transformation books, one of which became top in its category on Amazon. He is the author, most recently, of Transformational Fasting: Reconnect with Yourself, Get Healthy, and Find Your Purpose. Find out more about Derek at DerekRalston.Com.
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The Two Week Lucid Dreamer - Derek Ralston
Introduction
So you want to learn to have lucid dreams? You are reading the right book. Lucid dreams can be used for fun, to help you solve your problems creatively, and as a source of self knowledge and personal growth.
I have been researching and experimenting with lucid dreaming for the last decade. But I was no natural lucid dreamer. For most of those years, I was only able to have lucid dreams sporadically. It wasn't until this past year that I really started to perfect my own techniques for consistent lucid dreaming. I read countless books on lucid dreaming, dream interpretation, and sleep. I tested many induction techniques and over a dozen dream supplements as well.
What did I find out? Lucid dreaming isn't rocket science. There are proven techniques out there that anyone can put to use. I use these techniques to have lucid dreams whenever I want, almost every night. This has significantly improved my waking life.
There are people out there who believe they can jump right in and start having lucid dreams the first night they try. They might read one article on the Internet, and assume that if they follow a certain technique they will start having lucid dreams whenever they want. They are wrong. Now I’m not saying it’s impossible for people to have a lucid dream the first night they try. There is a very small percentage of people that are able to have a lucid dream the first time they hear about them. They are typically either extremely talented or have beginner’s luck.
Learning to have lucid dreams is not difficult, but it does take time, motivation, concentration, and persistence. While I cannot offer you advice on how to have a lucid dream tonight, I am giving you the fast-track to lucid dreaming, based on my own personal experience, along with the newest techniques in dream research. If you follow these techniques with persistence, you will:
Have your first lucid dream. This is an important first step in learning to have lucid dreams on a consistent basis. You will likely be filled with excitement for several days after this, and want to have more lucid dreams.
Begin having lucid dreams more frequently. People usually report having lucid dreams 10-15 times per month at this stage.
Be able to have a lucid dream whenever you want. At this stage, you will be able to tell yourself the night before that you would like to have a lucid dream. And you will have a lucid dream that night, consistently.
Pace Yourself
This is an accelerated course for lucid dreaming. Some very experienced dreamers may want to take the course at their own pace, with a less structured approach. They may complete the course in less than two weeks. However, beginner dreamers, especially those with a less-flexible schedule, may feel more comfortable spreading the first two weeks of the course out longer.
There is nothing wrong with either approach. In order to get the most out of this book, I suggest you follow the daily actions and exercises in order. Otherwise, you may miss an important step in learning to have lucid dreams. If you get stuck on a certain exercise, give yourself more time. There is no need to rush through the course. Let’s get started, so you can begin having lucid dreams as soon as possible.
How to Access Bonus Materials
This book comes with bonus materials. These are available by following the instructions at the end of this book. Step-by-step instructions for using these bonus materials are within the book.
Bonus: Lucid Dreaming Beginner MP3 with isochronic tones (Binaural Beats) for lucid dream induction. This is the latest technology in Brainwave Entrainment.
Bonus: Lucid Dreaming Advanced MP3 with isochronic tones (Binaural Beats) for lucid dream induction
Bonus: Lucid Dreaming Cheat Sheet- keep this near your bed to review before you go to sleep. Or save it to your tablet.
Bonus Chapter: Advanced Lucid Dreaming Techniques- weeks 3 and 4 include advanced techniques for lucid dreaming
Part I
Week 1
1
Overview
This week will be focused on three areas:
1. Overview of lucid dreaming
What is lucid dreaming?
The stages of sleep, sleep time spent dreaming
The history of lucid dreaming
Why have a lucid dream?
2. Habits to acquire before attempting lucid dreaming
How to improve dream recall by using a Dream Journal
Using dream signs and reality checks
Daily Am I Dreaming?
targets as part of your reality checks
Recognition of the dream-like nature of life
3. Supplements to improve dream recall and vividness
REM Suppressors: Melatonin, 5-HTP
Dream Enhancers: Vitamin B6, Calea Zacatechichi, Galantamine + Choline, Combinations
Promising new dream supplements
2
Foundation for Lucid Dreaming
To understand lucid dreaming, you must first understand the basics of sleep and sleep time spent dreaming.
The Stages of Sleep
You spend more than two hours dreaming each night. You dream about once every 90 minutes of sleep. The time you spend in dreams becomes longer throughout the night, from about 10 minutes to around 45 minutes or slightly longer.
Your sleep moves in cycles, starting with wakefulness, moving to deep sleep, then back to wakefulness. You move through four to six of these cycles per night. Each cycle is comprised of five stages of sleep.
Within the five stages of sleep: four stages of NREM (Non-REM) sleep, and one stage of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Sleep specialists consider NREM sleep an idling brain in a movable body
, and REM sleep