• NEXUS6
    #397
    Ezt mondom én is, nincs ebben semmi tudománytalan, ez valós, megtapasztalható tudatállapot. Az általa kinyerhető infó kérdéses, mint ahogy az egész háttere. Mert ugye nem úgy néz ki mintha a tudat maga egy egzakt módon vizsgált, és modellekkel leírt tudományos fogalom lenne!!!

    Amúgy, milyen bizonyítékra gondolsz, amit ide be lehet szúrni? 300 oldalas doktori disszertációt statisztikai táblázatokkal?

    Amúgy az nem érv hogy valaki tapasztalta?
    Atyaúristen, akkor mi az érv?

    Ha pl a lucid dreamnál venné a fáradtságot és a linkeket is megnézné, mert szüksége van rá, ui olyan csekély a tudása ebben a tárgyban, akkor pillanatokon belül kiköthetne viszonylag megbízható, tudományos háttérrel rendelkező emberek által készített oldalakon.

    PL, egy link

    "4.4 WHAT QUALIFIES THE LUCIDITY INSTITUTE TO WRITE THIS FAQ?

    On the internet, anyone can play "expert", and there are several FAQs on dreaming and lucid dreaming. Which FAQ is authoritative? What qualifies the Lucidity Institute to write this FAQ? Why should readers take its contents any more or less seriously than those of other FAQs? These are all reasonable questions to ask. This FAQ was written by LI staff (primarily Lynne Levitan) and Stephen LaBerge. Dr. LaBerge has had more than 20 years of relevant personal and professional experience, having received his Ph.D. in Psychophysiology from Stanford University for his pioneering laboratory research on lucid dreaming. During the course of his dissertation study he learned to have lucid dreams at will, and has recorded more than a thousand lucid dreams which he has used for personal growth and exploration as described in his books Lucid Dreaming and EWLD. His contributions to lucid dreaming methodology include developing lucid dream induction techniques (e.g., MILD, the counting technique for falling asleep consciously, and early morning napping), the spinning and hand-rubbing technique for stabilizing lucid dreams, and various lucid dream induction devices such as the DreamLight and NovaDreamer. His scientific contributions include using eye-movement signals to prove the reality of lucid dreams, characterizing the basic physiology of lucid dreams (and coining the terms DILD and WILD), and showing through a variety of experiments that lucid dream actions affect the brain (and to a lesser extent the body) as-if they were actually happening. Lynne Levitan has also had many years of personal and professional experience with lucid dreaming and wrote many of the articles in NightLight."

    Tudod ez az információ korszaka!;)))