The rationale behind the request is: "important subject for people interested in consciousness".
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Remove all instances of pseudo psychology. All appeals to psychological authority should be qualified by a reference to the specific field or person for which the claim originated. It is not appropriate to read a book on psychology, or a field of psychology and then extend the ideas to Lucid Dreaming. Unless the field or person says something specifically about Lucid Dreaming it is not a reference!
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