thanks for that review |
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I just finished reading “The Lucid Dreamer”, written in 1994 by British author and artist Malcolm Godwin. I thought I’d write a few words about it. |
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"And if in our sleep and dreams we perceive, more distinctly than in the day-life, signs of the highest beauty and the purest bliss, - should we not then give them our closest attention?"
Frederick van Eeden
thanks for that review |
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Sure, that makes sense: I'd say that LaBerge's EWOLD is an absolute must-read, before anything else! |
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"And if in our sleep and dreams we perceive, more distinctly than in the day-life, signs of the highest beauty and the purest bliss, - should we not then give them our closest attention?"
Frederick van Eeden
I myself have never picked up any of LaBerge's readings or any dream related literature however that is not to say that I never I simply....... havn't gotten around to it but I do hope so. This book which you have reviewed does seem like a good find and since it's from 1994 it is quite recent (Or Sort Of) and does seem like a good find for those who are interested in literature pertaining to dreaming and it's counterparts. |
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I've read 3 of stephen laberge books and EWOLD twice. Sometimes they are nice to revist and they are good refeshers, perhaps visit some skills you forgot you could try etc. |
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Thanks 3&4, you're always turning us on to good stuff. |
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Wow! That was the first book I read about LD'ing after I had read all of the Castaneda books and became aware of the possibility of becoming aware within the dream. Back then (1995) there was no LaBerge or Munroe Institute or anything else like that. That Godwin guy was ahead of his time with that book. I'm going to re-read it now that you mention it. Thanks for the reminder!! |
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smooches,
» Phył
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im going to have to check that out... |
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Dilds=5 Wilds=1 total LDs=6
Lucid Tasks completed=1 October 2007
I'd also recommend it. I was loaned a copy about 6 months ago and really liked it. |
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