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User ID: 36600897 United States 09/11/2013 02:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Coast to Coast AM - September 11 2013 - Lucid Dreaming Research Pioneering lucid dream researcher at Stanford University and Montreal’s Sacré-Coeur Hospital, Craig Sim Webb discussed the experience and benefits of lucid dreaming, as well as precognitive dreams, shared dreams, "inception," and nightmares. He listed three classes of nightmares: physiological-- could be related to medicines, fevers or diet warnings-- could tune into actual futures or be more symbolic or thematic recurring-- usually deals with life lessons, could be a repeated action such as being chased. Climate & Cooling First hour guest, researcher Robert Felix spoke about climate change and a possible ice age. Just recently it was announced that Arctic sea ice has grown to a record breaking amount, and some 250,000 alpaca froze to death in southern Peru, while some 70,000 animals died in Bolivia. Even though we're told that we're experiencing global warming, "I keep insisting that we're heading into an ice age. And I think we're headed there faster than anyone realizes," he cautioned Last Edited by wise1 on 09/11/2013 02:31 PMLove and Light ................................... |
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