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      ITT: Dream-related Literature

      Hey all
      Browsing around Dreamviews, I've heard mention of some great books on Dreaming and OBEs, but there doesn't seem to be any thread listing them in one place.

      So, which books have you read that you think deserve some credit? Let's help anyone out there looking for some bedtime reading
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      Well ha ha of course the two most popular, Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming, and Lucid Dreaming. Both by Dr. Stephen Laberge.
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      Maybe someone should make a wiki page listing books on the subjects. Is there one?
      Anyway, here are my favorite books I've read so far:

      Stephen Laberge's book, already mentioned.
      Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggner - Still reading this one. It's been very interesting.
      Lucid Dreaming in 30 Days - This one was ok.
      Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life, by Robert Moss - I really liked this one.
      The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep, by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche - interesting ideas, but the techniques didn't help me very much.
      Journeys Out of the Body, by Robert A Monroe - I enjoyed it.
      School of Out-of-Body Travel: A practical Guidebook, by Micheal Roduga - I thought it was a useful read and it helped some.
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