Dreams and waking life are both the same kinds of things. The difference is that dreaming is perceiving free of external constraints, whereas perceiving otherwise is dreaming true. Meaning what you dream about actually happens. Stephen LaBerge More Quotes by Stephen LaBerge More Quotes From Stephen LaBerge Some people have vivid imagination, some not so vivid, but everybody has vivid dreams. Stephen LaBerge vivid-imagination dream people Lucid dreaming lets you make use of the dream state that comes to you every night to have a stimulating reality. Stephen LaBerge dream night reality I have high-tech tastes. If I had $100 million, I would spend it on research equipment rather than a yacht. Stephen LaBerge equipment research taste Be true to yourself and you will never fail. Stephen LaBerge be-true-to-yourself failure failing I have never been awake before. Stephen LaBerge awake You just don't get funding to go out and find God. Even if you did, you'd have to first define what you mean by 'God. Stephen LaBerge funding mean firsts Not all lucid dreams are useful but they all have a sense of wonder about them. If you must sleep through a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams, too? Stephen LaBerge dreams you sleep life What is consciousness? Our brain simulates reality. So, our everyday experiences are a form of dreaming, which is to say, they are mental models, simulations, not the things they appear to be. Stephen LaBerge say things brain reality I'd say that we dream primarily the same way that we have consciousness of the world for the same reason. Basically, that our brains evolve to simulate reality and to control what's happening around us. Stephen LaBerge control reality way world Your experience is a dream; so is my experience. This stuff about how the frontal cortex is repressed during dreaming, lucid dreaming presents an obvious contradiction to it. The only difference is sensory input. Stephen LaBerge your difference experience dream