I think you should still have a read of it, theres an online PDF of it somewhere, so its not hard to get a copy. |
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I have been a Lucid Dreamer for almost two years now and I consider myself fairly advanced. I have been wanting to read this book regardless of that though. I wanted to know what you guys think, even though I know all of them methods and stuff about Lucid Dreaming. Should I still get this book(insert question mark here). Would I still benefit from reading this. I feel like I should read Laberges work. |
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I think you should still have a read of it, theres an online PDF of it somewhere, so its not hard to get a copy. |
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Ah bowakawa pousse pousse
- Raised by Louie54 (Appreciate your time and effort)
Yes, read it. Here's a version from Scribd. Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge |
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Thanks for link mario, but I don't like to read books on the computer. I can't use the computer for that long without being interrupted, if I have an actual book though, I can lock myself in my room and read for hours. I also like to hold a physical copy of a book in my hands and looking at a screen that long hurts my eyes. If I read this, I will order it off amazon for 6$. It is worth the money in my opinion. I wish my library had this book, it is kind of sad actually... |
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Thanks for the link Mario. I will check this out. I've been interested in reading this for a while |
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