
How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality Dream Yoga
Dec 14, 2025
Neuroscientists Ken Paller and Robin Nusslock dive into the fascinating world of lucid dreaming and its intersection with Tibetan Dream Yoga. Ken shares insights from his research on communicating with dreamers, revealing groundbreaking experiments where questions are sent into dreams. Meanwhile, Robin discusses collaborations with Tibetan monks to enhance spiritual practices through sleep. They explore the therapeutic potential of lucid dreaming and the ethical considerations that come with manipulating this mysterious realm of the mind.
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Classroom Lucid Dream Wakeup
- Dave DeSteno woke in class realizing he had briefly experienced a lucid dream where he couldn't move or speak.
- That one moment spurred curiosity about learning to stay lucid and guide dreams for benefit.
Higher-Order Thought Happens In REM
- Lucid dreaming activates brain regions for metacognition and cognitive control during REM sleep.
- This shows some higher-order thinking is possible in sleep, not just in waking states.
Use Eye Signals To Communicate
- Train lucid dreamers to signal lucidity by moving eyes left-right-left-right during REM.
- Use simple tasks like math problems so dreamers can answer with agreed eye-movement counts.


