Lucidipedia is one of the newer additions to the lucid dreaming community. The founder Tim hopes that Lucidipedia will become the new home for next-generation lucid dreamers. I think the website is great and that his vision might come true.
Features
Lucidipedia has a couple of interesting features that I think you will find helpful if you´re interested in lucid dreaming.
Lucid Dreaming Guide
Lucidipedia has a great guide on how to become a lucid dreamer. The guide is easy to understand and is structured in a way that makes it easy to follow. This guide teaches you three basic lessons about lucid dreaming and how to induce lucid dreams using the Wake-Back-To-Bed method. You can also find their video-tutorials on YouTube, where Tim shares his best tips on lucid dreaming.
Online Dream Journal
The feature that separates Lucidipedia from other lucid dreaming websites is their online dream journal. Even though I have a dream journal beside my bed, it´s nice to have my dreams with me wherever I go.
The coolest thing with the dream journal at Lucidipedia is that after you have some dreams recorded, you can check out all sorts of statistics about your dreams. I started using this dream journal only 6 days ago and I´m already seeing some interesting statistics about my dreams.
Here´s some examples:
I have had eleven normal dreams and one lucid dream. My average sleep time is 8 hours and 27 minutes and total time slept is 47 hours. I remember an average of 2 dreams per night. 18% of my dreams are adventure related, and 9% of my dreams are sex related. The person that appear most in my dreams is my girlfriend Linnea. She appeared in 25% of my recent remembered dreams.
These statistics basically tells you what your personal dream signs are.
Wiki
Lucidipedia is named after Wikipedia for a reason, you will find a library with many lucid dreaming related articles, you can edit and add info to existing articles and you can contribute with your own articles as well. You can for example find information about false awakenings, how to teleport in a lucid dream, and melatonin(A hormone that affects your REM-sleep).
Forum
Lucidipedia´s forum is a good place to visit if you have any questions about lucid dreaming. It´s an active forum with alot of experienced lucid dreamers and interesting discussions. Robert Waggoner, author of Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self, hangs out at this forum.
What do you think about Lucidipedia?
This is the first post in a series where I review lucid dreaming related websites. Next in line is LD4All, one of the oldest lucid dreaming forums and the place where I learned about lucid dreaming for the first time.