‘It’s good in here… it’s better than your wildest dreams.’

This article was originally published on The Lucid Hive Hello dreamers, What is consciousness? I often wonder about its nature when I see through the eyes of others in my dreams. Last night I dreamed that I was somebody else. Just like in a sleep induced lucid dream where you have to use unusual visual [...]

Red Pill or the Blue Pill – Morpheus, the God of Dreams?

As the much anticipated Matrix 4 begins filming for an initial release date of April 2022, we take a look at the role and influence of dreams in the film series and one of the Matrix's most central characters, Morpheus. Morpheus's name was not simply coined from nowhere. Morpheus is in fact inspired from a [...]

Protected: The Psychic Detectives & Documented Evidence? Part II

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Protected: The Psychic Detectives & Documented Evidence? Part I

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Where Do Our Dreams Come From? & REVIEW: Lucid Dreaming Made Easy

Charlie Morley's book, Lucid Dreaming Made Easy - A Beginners Guide to Waking Up in Your Dreams (2015), gives an excellent introduction to the subject of lucid dreaming, focussing on scientific, religious and other ancient approaches to dream work. The book offers much thought-provoking content that invariably leads us to ask: where do dreams actually [...]

Why Do We Really Dream? REVIEW: Dreams That Can Save Your Life

In the book, Dreams That Can Save Your Life – Early Warning Signs of Cancer and Other Diseases, dreamers, health care practitioners and other professionals outline their amazing experiences with prophetic dreams, as well as their harrowing battles with cancer. Importantly, many of the dreams have been professionally documented and may help convince sceptics that [...]

These Thoughts Are Not My Own. REVIEW: Matthew Walker’s ‘Why We Sleep’

It isn't often that we find books that give a thoroughly decent and unbiased account of the scientific nature of sleep and dreams, but Matthew Walker’s (2017) Why We Sleep just does that. Whenever we see Freudian thinking being criticized by an academic I believe we should all rejoice! This informative and interesting book hits [...]