The term svapnAntika-jnAna is sometimes explained so (i.e. An awareness that is part of a dream and in which one is aware that one dreams).Best wishes,Eli
Sent from my iPadI forgot to add that the mahAjagrat "great awakening" of the MokSopaya,
discussed by Juergen Hanneder in his very interesting contribution to
http://indologica.de/drupal/?q=node/652
( a book that may be in any case pertinent)
also seems to intimate lucid dreaming. As Hanneder puts it (p. 93)
"a dream world (svapna) becomes a new waking state...."
- Matthew
Matthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of Chicago
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