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      Apologies for such a boring thread compared to the others.. ha, but I'm really interested in topics discussed here, but I can merely only read them, not participate in them and share my views - because I don't have any! I know nothing about the subjects. But I am eager to learn, from the bottom to the top; no cutting corners.

      So, what I ask is for a suggestion of books (online would be preferred) or essays that I can read (consider that I am totally new to these topics! so nothing to heavy) that will help develop my.. mind.
      I am open to your suggestions.

      Thanks alot! I dig this forum hard.
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      Some are born to endless night.

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      Quote Originally Posted by theyearthreethousand View Post
      Apologies for such a boring thread compared to the others.. ha, but I'm really interested in topics discussed here, but I can merely only read them, not participate in them and share my views - because I don't have any! I know nothing about the subjects. But I am eager to learn, from the bottom to the top; no cutting corners.

      So, what I ask is for a suggestion of books (online would be preferred) or essays that I can read (consider that I am totally new to these topics! so nothing to heavy) that will help develop my.. mind.
      I am open to your suggestions.
      Thanks alot! I dig this forum hard.
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      Thanks a lot! I dig this forum hard. :bravo:

      The two most renown authors in the field I think would be Stephen Laberge and Patricia Garfield.
      Google those two and they have a host of books.


      More OBE related = Robert MonRoe

      Well Heck. Here is a complete list Burns has put together!


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      Thanks for your suggestions and link to the list dude. Thinking about getting into the routine of reading before I go to sleep! It's a shame I have no money to buy any of these so until I do I'll check out some freebies!

      Peace.


      PS. any quality freebies I find I'll post here for other skint people if that's okay? Cheers.
      Some are born to sweet delight,
      Some are born to endless night.

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      Looking for some reading material on the cheap? I've got a ton of links. Just tell me what you're into.

      The Library of Halexandria is a good read. It's got everything, and each subject branches off into several other. It's easy to get lost reading there
      http://www.halexandria.org/home.htm

      http://www.divinecosmos.com hosts some free books. Some pretty far out stuff, but an interesting read. The free book section is here:
      http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?opti...4&Itemid=30

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      The Dreaming Universe by Fred Alan Wolf and The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot are both excellent books that tackle a hell of a lot of big issues, some of which are discussed on this forum- such as lucid dreaming, out of body experiences, near death experiences, UFO/aliens....



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