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“The researchers were able to analyze reports from 55 participants. These results indicated that most participants’ initial fear levels were high, with 71% reporting strong fear before the lucid dreaming. Upon waking up, 51% of participants reported that their fear stayed the same, and 49% reported that their fear decreased. Notably, none of the participants said that their fear had increased after the dreaming.”
Very powerful findings. I wish the sample size was bigger, but its not the easiest subset of the population to round up.
Great Read!
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