
The Dream World
The Dream World Podcast is about focusing on sleep & dreams to better your mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. It is an interactive podcast, where anyone can join the conversation about exploring consciousness. Our goal is to bridge the gap between science and spirituality and normalize talking about dreams. We cover a variety of tips and topics on how to take care of the mind and body both in waking life and in the dream world. With an open mind, we investigate stories, anecdotes, research studies, myths, facts and everything in between, in order to explore the universe & all its mysteries🧠
🪐 We love talking to oneironauts (dream travelers) and learning about their experiences with lucid dreaming and other out-of-body-experiences. ⛈ To join our community, go to https://thedreamworldpodcast.com/
💡How can we learn from our dreams and apply it to our waking life? We as humans spend an entire THIRD of our lives asleep, where we sleepwalk through our dreams just as mindlessly as we walk through life. In our dreams, we visit another dimension called The Dream World. Wake up. Pay attention.
👩🏽🚀 Dreams are gifts that have a lot to teach us. Even nightmares can be transformative. “Lucid dreaming has considerable potential for promoting personal growth and self-development, enhancing self-confidence, improving mental and physical health, facilitating creative problem solving and helping you to progress on the path to self-mastery”.-Stephen Laberge. ⚡️
💡 We often hear stories of people who’ve learned from their dreams or been inspired by them, such as Paul McCartney’s hit song “Yesterday” coming to him in a dream or of Mendeleev’s dream-inspired construction of the periodic table of elements, suggesting that dreams are more than just a byproduct of sleep.
🎙The Dream World Podcast was ranked #1 Lucid Dream Podcast on the web in 2024.
The Dream World
EP15: Dream Herbs, Supplements & Oneirogens
In tonight's episode, I am talking to Jack Delamater , The founder of The Dream Joint. His products are the perfect gateway into lucid dreaming and are sure to bring you incredible experiences that you won't soon forget. He prepares great prerolls with natural ingredients!
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Jack and & talk about the different natural ways you can induce your lucid dreams with herbal teas, smokables & supplements. We also talk a bit about what it means to intuitively be in touch with your dreams as well as your waking life consciousness.
Herbs & supplements mentioned in this episode:
Calea zacatechichi is a medium sized shrub that is used to induce psychic dreams & help remember dreams. The dried leaves and stems have been smoked, applied topically, placed under the pillow, made into a tea, and ingested as capsules.
Blue Lotus Flower The effects of lotus flowers date back to ancient Egypt with their wines and medicines; and have very similar properties to small amounts of other psychoactives.
Mugwort can help those with disrupted sleep, specifically those who wake in the middle of the night and have difficulty falling back to sleep.
African Dream Root (silene capensis), is a herb native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa where people have long used it to treat fever and delirium and stimulate lucid or vivid dreams
Entada rheedii (African Dream Bean) A perennial climbing vine that is used by African traditional healers to induce vivid dreams that enable them to communicate efficiently with their ancestors. The seed increases one’s ability to fall asleep and stay asleep, as well as producing longer lasting, more vivid and memorable dreams.
Galantamine & Huperzine A increases levels of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine therefore helping to promote memory and recall. Their primary effect is to block the normal breakdown of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Huperzine-A is a highly purified product of Chinese club moss. It’s been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine for the treatment of memory loss. Acetylcholine is associated with REM sleep phases and memory. So, when it builds up, your dreaming recall does too!
Choline bitartrate & Alpha GPC(L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine) have been demonstrated to improve mental focus, increase awareness and attention. It is also involved with lucid dreaming during REM sleep for enhanced learning during dream states. Choline is known to be important for memory functions as it is a component of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine responsible for short-term memory. Short-term memory allows you to pay attention to what is going on around you at the moment.
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