"exploring the world of lucid dreaming" by stephen laberge is excellent for the fundamentals of lucid dreaming. most induction techniques are covered in it. it is based on his studies at stanford university. |
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There's a lot of them on Amazon, but which one is the best? Thanks. |
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"exploring the world of lucid dreaming" by stephen laberge is excellent for the fundamentals of lucid dreaming. most induction techniques are covered in it. it is based on his studies at stanford university. |
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
George Bernard Shaw
No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
There are a lot of Dreaming related materials on market. LaBerge's book is probably the best for your purposes. Carlos Castaneda's book, "The Art of Dreaming" is also a good one... |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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"The Art of Dreaming"- Carlos Castaneda; |
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Here's the link to the copy of EWOLD that I bought. I highly recommend it - some say it's the Bible of LDing. |
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I've got EWOLD. Basically, if you read EWOLD, you'll know everything you NEED to know about LD-ing... the essentials, at least. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
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