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Whatever is Lucid Dreamed on this night, will come to pass

Happy Summer Solstice everyone!

Or if you live down south, Happy Winter Solstice to you!

Or, if like the majority of the world’s population you live within the tropical region: Happy Hurricane Season!

Or, if you are Pat Zalewski, Happy Corpus Christi!

Having a look at Twitter today, I notice the following tweet doing the rounds: “Whatever is dreamed on this night, will come to pass.” Apparently this is a quote from William Shakespeare from “A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” *

It occured to me: but those of us who can lucid dream have an unfair advantage! We have the power to decide the contents of our dreams both in advance and in-dream itself.

To read my guide to Lucid dreaming, click here.

* It’s not actually in the play at all, I checked.

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Lucid Dreaming (site update)

You are now able to access all of the Lucid Dreaming resources which I have on my website from one page. This includes my thesis on Lucid Dreaming, my recent video course on the subject, and an index of relevant blog posts.

For more details see the link in my site’s navigation bar, or click here.

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