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now? NEWS DIRECT FROM LGGHQ - November 8th, 2004 Yeah, that makeover never happened...well, still, join the eGroup. When I get the time to get back to this, or if anyone wants to help run it, let me know. youngprer@youngprer.com. June 7th, 2004 I've posted a message to a Lucid Dreaming eGroup, in hopes that they'll further look into LGG. More importantly, I'm coming here online today to announce that the LGG website will be going over a little makeover soon. Stay tuned. June 6th, 2004 Testers, head over to the Tester's section, and anyone who wants to be one, go to Tester's Cloud as well. May 3rd, 2004 Summer is coming up, and that means that LGG is going to be in major season. Stay tuned for tons of new updates, and get ready for a look into the world of The Matrix Lucidifed in the coming months. March 7th, 2004 If you haven't already, we need testers for LucidGame Group's games and environments. If you'd like to sign up for our eGroup, this is what is required for maintaining an active support frame for LGG's projects. The links to both joining and visiting the eGroup are listed above on this page. I recently e-mailed Win Wenger of Project Renaissance to ask for support in LucidGame Group's endeavors. No major or significant developments as of yet, but a possible subgroup correspondence may be developed in the future. February 23rd, 2004 The LucidGame Group eGroup has been created, and you can join up here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lucidgames/join You'll need a Yahoo! Account/ID as well as a working e-mail address. This group is primarily going to be used for tester related activities. If you're a tester, and you're reading this, check your e-mail and join the group! Recent successes have been made with Hagbard's Tic-Tac-Toe experiment, but we're going to want to get more results that will be more confirmed and accurate. February 21st, 2004 It's been a decent while since an update, so I thought I'd come on and let everyone know what's going on. School has been taking up a whole lot of my time, so I haven't really gotten too much of a chance to concentrate much energy toward LGG. More news to come soon. LGG will be picking up major, major progress and activity this summer, when we'll all be getting to spend more time sleeping, researching, working, and studying lucidity, and how we can bring LucidGames to life. January 22, 2004 The LD Test Preset, one of our key weapons in the LGG arsenal toward aiding lucidity has had great success, according to testers who have tested it at its download source of BWGEN.com. We're still looking for testers, so please do head over to the download library of the site, and continue testing. The program, BrainWave Generator itself is shareware and needs a small fee for full use. We have nothing to do with BWGEN, so don't blame us for the price. We intend for all things at LGG to be free for at least a very, very long time. The Tester's Cloud will be updated soon enough with new directions for all of our testers, and another LGG tester e-mail is going to be sent out soon. Stay tuned. January 14th, 2004 LGG BREAKTHROUGH FROM YOUNGPRER! Great news! Last night I had four dreams that I could recall. Two of them were nightmares, one was completely odd, indescribable (didn't seem to make any sense and was vague in its remembrance), and then the final that I can remember was reading a book! A book I had done none other than PhotoRead no less. Well, amazingly enough - it was The Privilege of Youth, by Dave Pelzer. Dave Pelzer is a man who has written four books, the first called "A Child Called 'It.'" The story explains how he was severely hurt, and abused as a child. His book was so successful he went on to write two sequels, and now a fourth book - The Privilege of Youth, which explains his teenage years. I dreamed that I was reading something out of one of the pages, down toward the bottom of the left side, it was in around the first third of the pages that I was going through at the time, and I was doing a normal activation session on it in this dream. I was reading every word in the paragraph, but as I awoke and tried like the dickens to remember what exactly I was reading, I went to school, came home, and later opened the book to look and see if maybe this was an actual page. I remembered the area of where I was reading at the time, and I had these very vague feelings, hints, and clues as to what the text was about in the dream. One thing I remembered in detail was a word that was just a couple rows down in the bottom paragraph that began with the letter 'C.' So, I open up the book, look through a few pages that were near the area, and going through pages 34, and 72, I said - "No, no, this isn't it." Something about the sound of "72" triggered something, though. Seventy two...seventy two...and right then the page number popped into my head: 42. Fourty two...? I doubted it, and was beginning to think my mind had made the whole thing up, but then when I got to page 42 - it all came flooding back to me like deja vu but with a huge smack to the face! It was talking about a point in the book where a few characters are discussing Of Mice and Men, the literary classic. Of course! I thought. Of Mice and Men was recently a story we had covered in my English class at school. None of the pages in this book I seem to have had any understanding or connection with, but suddenly it was another one of those typical "Aha!" experiences that said to me Yes, that, THAT IS IT!! The word, starting with the letter C was just where I had remembered it to be. Paragraph 9 of page 42: Contorting his face, David imitated, "That's right, George. Dropped on the head, I was, 'cause I likes to tend to da rabbits. Gonna tend da rabiits. That's I'm gonna do, get a place of my own and tend da rabbits." ![]() |
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