Awake in the Dark: Imageless Lucid Dreaming
Abstract
Most dream research, interpretation methodology and reports of dreaming phenomena presuppose that a dream consists of visual impressions. Even the term LUCIDITY evokes the vividness and clarity of dream imagery. Yet, there is ample experiential evidence to warrant a rethinking of this assumption. Imageless lucidity can and does occur at all levels of dreaming.
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Published
1987-06-01
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Phenomenology: Personal and Theoretical Considerations