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      Reading Material For A Re-Beginner Please

      It was almost two years ago since I first read my first LD book. It was "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge. I started practicing right away and had my first lucid in less than a month. And then I stopped. I stopped writing down my dreams, I stopped doing reality checks and in time I totally forgot about the whole thing. Until 10 days ago when I suddenly had an urge to start again.
      I've just finished Marc VanDeKeere's "Lucid Dreamer's Manual" and was about to start LaBerge's book again, but then I ran into this wonderful forum, and so my first question that I'm gonna ask here was beginning to form:
      What do you recommend me to read next?
      I'm having dream after dream every night, I write them all down and I do reality checks again. The formula worked before so I guess it will again, but I would like to keep reading everything on the subject because my attention has this tendency to drift away very easily. (I was messing about with OBE for a certain period of time, but then those buzzing scared the bejesus out of me and so I decided I'd better learn to LD properly first).

      I'm really glad I found this forum. I don't know why it took me so long.

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      There are some great resources on this forum, including the tutorials section. That way you can try out some different techniques, and attempt them if you wish. Honestly I'm a big fan of the LaBerge book, and would recommend re-reading it for sure. To be honest that's what I'll be doing once finals week is over here at my college.

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      Thanks, Mortalis. I'll rush over to the resource area (I didn't yet have a chance to visit it - too much work I'm afraid).
      Anyway, LaBerge is my definite choice as well. I understand that he wrote the book prior to the one I've read, that is simply called "Lucid Dreaming". I'll have to find that one.

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      I enjoyed that book as well, though I like EWLD better. In my mind reading on the subject gets your mind thinking about it, thus helping you LD even more!

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      I have the Lucid Dreaming one. EWOLD is way longer and better. I too, will be re-reading it after finals are over
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