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ESP in Lucid Dreams

Linda Lane Magallón

Paper presented at 16th Annual ASD Conference, Santa Cruz, CA (1999)

Laboratory work in both psychic and non-psychic dreams have produced comparative results. Dream telepathy experiments have elements similar to subliminal imagery studies. It seems that deliberately induced dream perception uses the same "shorthand," whether it's expressed through ESP or not.
 
Furthermore, sleep-dream perception is quite consistent with remote viewing in the waking state.
 
Since there are no published laboratory studies of lucid ESP to date, I analyzed the results of my own field projects. Would they use the same picto-language? They did.
 
I am currently developing a list of common elements in these laboratory and field studies, that I call "Consistent Clues." In addition to decoding the psychic dream, I've found they can be quite useful in regular dream interpretation.

Links to Lucid Dreams

(1) Lucid Mutual Precognition: Bob's Antlers
(2) Lucid Clairvoyance: Secret Dream Partner
(3) Lucid Clairvoyance: The Flying Carpet
(4) Lucid Mutual: Word Morph
(5) Lucid Out-of-Body: A Visit To Linda's House
(6) Lucid Precognition: Cynthia's "Window"
(7) Lucid Precognition and Telepathy: Group Flying
(8) Lucid Mutual: Harmonic Notes
(9) Lucid Telepathy: The Hang Glider

 
Subliminal Perception
(Pötzl Phenomenon)
Remote Viewing
(Stargate, SRI)
Non Lucid Dreaming
(Maimonides)
Lucid Dreaming
(Magallón)
TARGET VISUALS      
Color consistency Yes (L, p. 13) Yes (T, p. 102) Yes (V, p. 416: red wine = red blood) Yes, blue, green & white of Flying Carpet (3)
Shape, form and general outline consistency Yes (L. p. 13: triangle in shark fin, boat sail and mountain) Yes, (T, p. 102), (G. p. 15: "sharp boundaries are easier to sense...than are uniform or bland targets") Yes (V, p. 416: full moon roundness in a crystal ball) Yes, long hair of Beverly D'urso (2)
Symbolic substitutions for object or content Yes (L, p. 13) Yes (Sc, p. 238: holly tree for a pair of antlers) (S, p. 141: comet for a circular image) Yes (U, p. 83, 86: bald men for Fabergé egg; Anglican minister for rabbi) Yes, Bob's apartment for Kyla's (1), number "1" for letter "I" (4)
Puns Yes (L, p. 13: sail = sale) Not mentioned Yes (V, p. 416: coins = a change) Yes, window = win dough (6)
Words Not used (Sc, p. 39: Unable to read street signs), (G, p. 30: "specific names, numbers and functions are difficult...to detect ...") Not Used Yes, structured morphing of last name (4)
Subset rather than whole perceived Yes (L, p. 14: "condensation") Yes (S, p. 152: cat head vs. entire cat) Yes (U, p. 80: lone object spinning vs. team of football players) Yes, two flying human figures rather than three; no bridge (7)
OTHER ATTRIBUTES        
Movement in target detected N/A Yes (Sc, p. 142) But moving targets hard to see (T, p. 102, Sc. p. 38) Yes (U, p. 91: dreamt it was "raining" when sender took a shower with a toy umbrella) Yes, kinesthetic sensation of swinging after sending group passed about hang glider by the string (9)
Picking up sender's (or co-dreamer's) life, thoughts, feelings, actions or dreams No sender involved Yes (T, p. 101), (S, p. 137), (Sc, p. 254: termed "telepathic overlay" by Ingo Swann) Yes (U, p. 163, 80: human agent or Life magazine article he read more interesting than target picture) Yes, mutual resonance with other team member's dreams (8)
Emotional reaction to perceived target Not mentioned Yes (Sc, pp. 40-41: sobbing in response to death and destruction) Yes (U, p. 103: dream violence, anger and rage when target was a sword thrust) Yes, dreamer can't wait to go to bed to have another flying out-of-body experience (5)
Target combined with day residue or other exterior "noise" Yes (L, p. 14: drawings of dreams sometimes included test situation) Yes (G, p. 23), (Sc, p. 238) Yes (U, p. 77: sleep lab environment) Yes, image of known facilitator in addition to unknown target picture of team member (2)
Imaginative or analytical elaboration by subject Yes (L, p. 13) Yes (Sc, p. 254: termed "analytic overlay" by Swann) Yes (U, p. 89: bowl of fruit converts to student eating something from a tree) Yes, party becomes a wedding; props expand beyond just a window to include a bouquet (6)
Time displacement N/A Yes (G, p. 23: past and future) (Sc, p. 230: tendency to see probable futures) Yes (U, p. 136: postcognitive and precognitive) Yes, precognitive of future meeting and of a party costume (1), (6)
Unlimited by distance N/A Yes (G, p. 23, (Sc, p. 230: worldwide) Yes (U, p. 131, 134: 14 and 45 miles away) Yes, OOB visit to my house from over 1000 miles away (5)
G = Graff, Dale E. Tracks In The Psychic Wilderness. (Boston, MA: Element, 1998)
L = Leuschner, Wolfgang and Stephan Hau. Dissociation and Reassociation of Subliminally Induced Stimulus Material. (Paper presented at 9th Annual conference of the Association for the Study of Dreams, 1992)
S = Swann, Ingo. Natural ESP. (New York: Bantam Books, 1987)
Sc = Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies. (New York: Dell, 1997)
T = Targ, Russell and Harold Puthoff. Mind Reach. (New York: Dell, 1977)
U = Ullman, Montague, Stanley Krippner and Alan Vaughan. Dream Telepathy. (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1989)
V = Van de Castle, Robert L. Our Dreaming Mind. (New York: Ballantine Books, 1994)

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