Serendipitous Epiphenomena

$€®€NDIPIT©U$ (adj): being lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries; €PIPH€N©M€NA (pl n): secondary phenomena that are by-products of other phenomena

Saturday, March 04, 2006

More lucidity

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wiki books
has a book on lucid dreaming. (Go on, click it...)

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark - you know most people say life is a dream, with real experiences of thirst or drowning. Some wake up - some don't. Yep it is all an illusion. That word itself in Spanish has a wholly other meaning. Ilusion means more like 'joy' example: La ilusion de viajar - The joy to travel, the joy travelling gives, searching for new horizons, places, faces,...

10:29 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You seen PRISON BREAK? where a guy tattoos tha plans and all sorts of data on his body - back arms etc... then gets arrested and sent to prison to try and help his brother escape before he fries. Lucky he committed the right crime went before the right judge and got sent to the right prison. Imagine tattoing the plans to the prison in Cambridge on your back and then you get sent to the Isle of Wight by some Judge who hasn't read the script. Maybe it was all a lucid dream - or more like a lucid nightmare

11:28 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have lucid dreams most nights, I think if your brain hasn't been taxed all day by stuff you have to do to earn your keep, and all the other demands of family life, attention to kids etc ... It is easy to spend your time thinkin (of nothing most the time) during the day, and having lucid dreams at night. PS - Has anybody answered where we go when we sleep yet??? I mean when you have a lucid dream - you've obviously gone to that dream, but when you cannot remember a dream it does not mean you haven't dreamt or been wherever, it just means you cannot remember where you went in your dream. I guess by now you can tell I got time to kill, before time kills me.

11:34 pm  

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