Tyler Museum Welcomes New Year With 2 Fantasy-Inspired Exhibits – Tyler Morning Telegraph

 Tyler Museum Welcomes New Year With 2 Fantasy Inspired Exhibits   Tyler Morning Telegraph
Tyler Museum Welcomes New Year With 2 Fantasy-Inspired Exhibits
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX - Jan 5, 2009
A pair of unique yet complementary visions share the spotlight as the Tyler Museum of Art opens 2009 with "Lucid Dreams: Poems and Intaglios" by Michael

Tyler Museum of Art Opens the New Year with Lucid Dreams – Art Daily

 Tyler Museum Welcomes New Year With 2 Fantasy Inspired Exhibits   Tyler Morning Telegraph
Tyler Museum of Art Opens the New Year with Lucid Dreams
Art Daily - Jan 3, 2009
The Tyler Museum of Art opens 2009 with a new exhibition, Lucid Dreams: Poems & Intaglios by Michael Kuch. The exhibition, organized by the TMA,

ASK THE SANDMAN: French toast part of sweet dream – NewsOK.com

 Tyler Museum Welcomes New Year With 2 Fantasy Inspired Exhibits   Tyler Morning Telegraph
ASK THE SANDMAN: French toast part of sweet dream
NewsOK.com, OK - Dec 22, 2008
Your keen attention to taste in this dream indicates a greater degree of awareness in your dream state. In other words, you are beginning lucid dreaming.

ParanormalForum.info Has Been Officially Launched – PR-USA.net (press release)

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ParanormalForum.info Has Been Officially Launched
PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - Jan 8, 2009
ParanormalForum.info has sections for all major paranormal topics including Cryptozoology, UFOs and Aliens, Lucid Dreaming, Astral Projection, Channeling,

Several drugs have been shown to improve the probability of a lucid dream occurring and/or increase the length of such a dream:

Galantamine is a nootropic that can substantially increase the odds of success when used along with a lucid dream or out-of-body experience induction technique.[33][34][35] Choline bitartrate or Alpha-GPC can be used with Galantamine to increase its effectiveness.[36]

An amino acid blend made up of 2000mg L-aspartic acid, 4000mg L-glutamine, and 300mg L-theanine can greatly increase the odds of having a lucid dream.[37]

5-HTP can increase the chances of success of having a lucid dream by taking advantage of the REM rebound effect.[38]

Melatonin has been shown clinically to increase the time spent in REM sleep in the morning hours (as the dose is wearing off). It is theorized that this phenomenon is due to a REM rebound effect.[39]
Vitamin B6 can increase dream vividness when taken with tryptophan. This is due to the role this vitamin plays in the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin.[40]