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      Dr. Stephen LaBerge book

      hey im really interested in buying his book on lucid dreaming, but when i looked online i noticed hes got a lot of books on lucid dreaming. what im wondering is, which one should i buy?
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      EWOLD is pretty good. only read bits of it, though.

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      I've only read La Berges book but it seems to be to the point info on how to become lucid where others that I've seen are a bit more about theories on what LDing is. Astral proj/OBE etc..

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      Get "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming", that's the one I bought when I first got into lucid dreaming. I found the information to be helpful. But to be honest I found most of the info up here to be more helpful. This particular book opens up the basics of lucid dreaming and the "scientific reasoning" behind it. It's a good book and helpful, especially if lucid dreaming is completely new to you. It also gives many different techniques for inducing lucid dreams. But if you want more "personal" experiences then this website is the place to be even though NOT all of the information up here is 100% reliable, as techniques work differently for different people.
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      i know i can find good info on DV, I would just like another source on lucid dreaming to read so i can get my mind thinking about lucid dreaming more
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      I bet you might be able to find some of LeBarge's books in your local library. Mine had one. The one they had wasn't very good though You still might find one and not have to buy it , and save some money.
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      Check oout Scribd.
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      Quote Originally Posted by moonshine View Post
      Check oout Scribd.
      i actually found it on sribd yesterday
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      I highly suggest Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. It gives a lot of theories and ideas about lucidity, as well as techniques for attaining, maintaining, and using your lucidity. Not only is it informative but interesting. I have lucid dreams rarely, once every few months, but had one the day I started reading the book. :]
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      I read through all of Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming and it's extremely good. Get it.

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      Agreed. You should get "Exploring the world of lucid dreaming". I know you can get a lot of info on the internet about LDs. But this information comes directly from a guy who has devoted his life to LD-investigation and has done a lot of scientific research on the subject.
      It is also great to have (at least) one book by your bedside to read abit about LD, before dozing off.

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