expansive consciousness
Your frontal cortex reactivates during REM sleep. Normally during dreams, the rational, executive parts of your brain go offline. But during lucid dreams, frontal gamma activity around 40 Hz increases while limbic fear responses decrease. This creates an optimal state for trauma processing, you can confront traumatic imagery with your full... See more
How Lucid Dreaming Transformed My Health
A 2025 study by the Institute of Noetic Sciences found that 85% of PTSD patients achieved significant symptom reduction after completing a lucid dreaming workshop. Even more impressive: 76% achieved at least one lucid dream during training, and 63% experienced what researchers called "healing lucid dreams."
How Lucid Dreaming Transformed My Health
Pain and trauma feed each other. Studies show that 15-35% of chronic pain patients also have PTSD. The same neurobiological pathways are involved in both conditions, creating a vicious cycle where nightmares worsen pain, and pain disrupts healing sleep.
How Lucid Dreaming Transformed My Health
Long before modern labs, Egypt already had language for this. They spoke of the ba , the soul’s mobile essence, leaving the body but tethered by the ka , the life force. Together they reunite as the akh , the luminous self.
Later mystics began describing something they called the silver cord , a glowing tether that connects your moving awareness... See more
Later mystics began describing something they called the silver cord , a glowing tether that connects your moving awareness... See more
Stepping Beyond the Body: Astral Travel and the Science of Lucid Dreaming
When you become lucid in a dream, you’re basically becoming aware of your own consciousness while it’s still in a dream state. For some people, that sudden awareness can be scary, because your mind suddenly realizes it has total control over a world that feels real. It’s like your brain’s saying, “Wait, I’m awake... but I’m not really awake,” and... See more
r/LucidDreaming - Reddit
Astral travel is not the same as dreaming. You’re not wandering in a dreamland; you’re actually still in your room. You know your body is lying still on the bed, but your awareness, (the part of you that thinks, feels, and observes) begins to drift free. The mind, aware that you are not asleep but rather undergoing a transformation of some sort,... See more
Stepping Beyond the Body: Astral Travel and the Science of Lucid Dreaming
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