Ep 2 - La Carmina on Lucid Dreaming, travel through dreams, problem solving and secular Buddhist thought - podcast episode cover

Ep 2 - La Carmina on Lucid Dreaming, travel through dreams, problem solving and secular Buddhist thought

Jun 27, 202132 minSeason 1Ep. 2
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Join me as I discuss lucid dreaming, secular buddhist dream practices, travel through dreams, and more with La Carmina. 

Please check out La Carmina's fascinating article on her lucid dreaming adventures at: https://www.sleep.com/sleep-health/lucid-dream-story

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Website and La Carmina Blog - www.lacarmina.com

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La Carmina's bio: Award-winning author and journalist La Carmina runs the leading alternative culture and travel blog (www.lacarmina.com/blog), which won "Best Blog of the Year" and was featured in the New York Times. Her journalism was awarded Bronze by the SATW (Society of American Travel Writers) in 2020. Based in Vancouver, Carmina is the author of three books (published with Random House and Penguin), is a TEDx speaker, and appears on travel TV shows worldwide (Travel Channel "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern," Food Network “World’s Weirdest Restaurants”, Discovery Channel and TLC Asia’s “Oddities,” CNN, National Geographic “Taboo”, “No Reservations Anthony Bourdain” promo, "The Doctors," "The Purge TV" and more). She contributes to Sleep.com, CNN, Fodor's, Business Insider, Sunday Times, Huffington Post, Architectural Digest, The Daily Beast, and other major publications.  La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. See more at www.lacarmina.com and @lacarmina on all social media.

As Tenzin Wangyal Rinopche writes, “Travel anywhere you have ever wanted to go. Go to the realm of the gods. Travel in hell, in the devil’s realm. It is just an idea, you will not actually be participating there. But you will be loosening the constrictions that bind your mind.”

From the book “The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep”by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche

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