Science and Medicine of Sleep
A great deal of scientific research has revealed the physiological underpinnings of sleep and dreams. In this section of Night Club we will unpack how staying current on the science and medicine of sleep can provide real benefits for you. This section of Night Club has the widest applicability, being relevant to anyone who sleeps –
“Why We Dream: The Transformative Power of Our Nightly Journey” by Alice Robb
Why We Dream: The Transformative Power of Our Nightly Journey, by science journalist Alice Robb, is a fine companion volume to Walker’s magisterial tome (Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams).
“Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams” by Matthew Walker
Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker, PhD, is a masterful book by a neuroscientist working out of the University of California, Berkeley. https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams/dp/1501144316
Introduction to “Dreams of Light” The Profound Daytime Practice of Lucid Dreaming”
Here is the introduction to my second book (in a series of four) on the nocturnal practices, which is now in the hands of my publisher. It is tentatively titled "Dreams of Light" The Profound Daytime Practice of Lucid Dreaming" This book is a deep dive into the daily...
How To Do Sleep Yoga
Just like with all the other nocturnal meditations, there are things to do during the day to prepare for sleep yoga and things you can do at night. Using the tenet that lucid dreaming is partial lucidity while lucid sleep is full lucidity, you can use the lucid dreaming state as a halfway house to lucid sleep. While the meditation
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Preface to “Dreams of Light” The Profound Daytime Practice of Lucid Dreaming”
I have been exploring darkness for over forty years. Whether it’s the darkness of the night, the blackout of death, or the blindness of the unconscious mind, I’m fascinated with all things deep and shadowy. The nocturnal meditations of dream yoga, sleep yoga, and...
Bardo Yoga
The last stage in the nocturnal practices is bardo yoga, which is a uniquely Tibetan contribution. “Bardo” means “gap, transitional process, in-between,” and refers to the gap between any two states of consciousness. This means that bardos occur constantly, as often as the gap between any two thoughts. But bardo yoga is classically
Sleep Yoga
If lucid dreaming and dream yoga are a form of “night school,” with sleep yoga and bardo yoga we enter “graduate school.” They’re not for everyone. Don’t worry if they don’t speak to you. But these more advanced practices are in the traditions, and just knowing about them can vastly expand your horizons in terms of what’s possible
Dream Yoga
While lucid dreaming is mostly about self-fulfillment, dream yoga is largely about self-transcendence. It’s more spiritual than psychological. Lucid dreaming as a popular enterprise has been around for some forty years, but dream yoga has been practiced for thousands...