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      reading ETWOLD is a must

      Alright, for all the dreaming community here. I have ordered the book Exploring the world of lucid dreaming, in order to learn more about lucid dreams, and to raise my lucid frequency.

      My living in brazil for sure made it take long to arrive, but now I must say it was worth it.

      If you still haven't read it, then just do it. It explains so many things that sometimes are only partially brought up in this (or any other) forum. It will for sure help you out with lucid dreaming.
      Just read the damn book It is worth it, I promise. It will help you out a lot with Lucid Dreaming, and you'll be able to extend your lucid ability unimaginably.

      This forum is great, yes, but I still believe that few (if any) members here have a Ph.D level on lucid dreaming.

      Bear hugs to all, and enjoy your reading!
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      Definately agree

      Anyone who is even mildly interested in lucid dreaming should read "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge!
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      OK, I didn't read this book. I got my info from DV, wikipedia (including the wiki book in wikipedia ) and a few other web sources. I think I gained what I think is a good understanding of the theoretical aspects of LDs, and knowledge on most induction techniques.

      So, should I really read this book?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kromoh View Post
      If you still haven't read it, then just do it. It explains so many things that sometimes are only partially brought up in this (or any other) forum. It will for sure help you out with lucid dreaming.
      Just read the damn book It is worth it, I promise. It will help you out a lot with Lucid Dreaming, and you'll be able to extend your lucid ability unimaginably.
      Quote Originally Posted by Clairity View Post
      Anyone who is even mildly interested in lucid dreaming should read "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge!
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      So, should I really read this book?
      LOL!! Did we stutter?!?

      Seriously, if I could recommend only one book on lucid dreaming (and I've read LOTS of them), it would be ETWOLD.

      It may not change your life but it will enhance your knowledge of lucid dreaming. Plus you can get it used for under $5.00 on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Worl...6188410&sr=8-1)
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      yes, there are things in there I havn't seen anywhere else and it puts a new perspective on alot of things. Plus it has lots of examples from actual LDs.

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      OK, I guess I have to go with the flow and finaly read it.
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      Yup, I bought two books on LDing, one was ETWOLD, one was Lucid dreaming in 30 days...

      ETWOLD just explains everything in so much more detail, and is also well written - when he explains a subject, for instance relaxing, he covers all the techniques, and carefully gives you step-by-step guides to each.

      Definitely get it

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