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      Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to Inner Self (Book)

      Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to Inner Self
      by Robert Waggoner


      Anyone got a copy of this book and read it? What can you say about it? The book seems interesting.


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      I hate reading books. But that is a great title. I might look through a few pages, if I see it.

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      this is my favorite intro to lucid dreaming. yeah, I think it even trumps LaBerge's classic "world of lucid dreaming. " Waggoner talks about the different stages of lucidity as well as possibilities and the road blocks to each stage. recommend!
      Spontaneous lucids - my favorite!

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      I ordered this book a few days ago.

      I might review when I've read it.

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      I'm planning on ordering this book this week

      Thanks for the replies

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      Sorry to bump but so far I'm loving this book. Extremely interesting read for people who already have LDs under their belt. It's not a how-to book by any means rather a collection of observations and experiences.
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      Nice.. I'm currently reading it this month and I'm halfway there.

      The book extensively touch the deeper parts in a Lucid Dream.

      Great book. Been learning a lot so far

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      Yeah, this is probably the best book on lucid dreaming I have read (out of the five I have read). I love how it really tackles lucid dreaming from a much deeper perspective than becoming lucid just to play god.

      I am even more excited about having my first LD.

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