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      lucid books

      tomorrow is pay day baby. and i plan on buying a book on lucid dreaming to read while in bed or when i wake up before WBTBing. i know theres lots out there, so which book do you guys think is the best or the one i should read first.

      EWLD
      Lucid Dreaming
      Lucid Dreaming Kit

      well im not gonna list all of them there are plenty out there, any suggestions those that have read some of them?
      - Jallain

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      Well, I dont know much about LD'ing, seeing as I have never done it before, but I am currently reading " Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Steven LaBerge, it seems very informative on all the different methods of induction techniques. But I wouldn't know what is best, I'm a newbie

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      cmon this is ridiculous, i know some of you have read these books, any feedback whatsoever will be appreciated. cmon people dont let me down.
      - Jallain

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      Originally posted by Jallain
      cmon this is ridiculous, i know some of you have read these books, any feedback whatsoever will be appreciated. cmon people dont let me down.
      I read EWLD, and liked it a lot. Not just cause of the LD techniques and all that, but because of the background information as well. I learned a lot of stuff not just about dreaming, but more about how the mind works. Laberge is very down to earth, so you won't see any of that tele-pyro-psiball-sillyputty-kinesis stuff.

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      I also highly recommend EWLD, it's got heaps of practical info and as Replicon said, other interesting related info too. Lucid Dreaming is good too but there's less emphasis on practical info and techniques. It's a good read, but EWLD is the best if you want to learn LD.

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      yeah, specifically for Lucid Dreaming, Steven Laberge.

      But Amazon.com has listing for an old classic on Dreaming in General, which puts Lucid Dreaming into a greater context -- "Dream Power" by Dr. Ann Faraday.

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      well just put in my order for EWLD and Dream Power on amazon.com...Only 6.99 for EWLD..and get this, a ridiculous 90 cents for Dream Power. Yes, .90, thats 9 dimes. New too, not even used. i find that pretty crazy but hey, sweet deal for me. I don't think its the same dream power that you were talking about though. Dream Power: How to Use Your Night Dreams to Change Your Life - Cynthia Richmond is its title but cant beat 90 cents.
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      Hope you enjoy the book, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming it is a classic.

      A book I find interesting is "Lucid Dreams" by Celia Green, it was written in 1968 so it doesn’t have that postmodernist feeling you get from books today.

      I think it was the first 'mainstream' book about lucid dreaming.

      Its really interesting to see the concepts behind lucid dreaming in its early development.

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      I will try and check out "Dream Power" by Dr. Ann Faraday on amazon.
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      Jallain, below is a previouis post I'd written regarding the books that I've read that have to do with lucid dreaming.

      Most I read years ago and could not quote line nor verse.. but I get something out of every book I've read and I personally don't regret purchasing any of them.

      Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge
      The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
      Control Your Dreams by Jayne Gackenbach & Jane Bosveld
      Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams by Charles McPhee
      Mutual Dreaming by Linda Lane Magallon
      Creative Dreaming by Patricia Garfield, Ph.d
      Pathway to Ecstacy - The Way of the Dream Mandela by Patricia Garfield, Ph.d
      Out the In Door - New Techniques in Lucid Dreaming by Michael Szul
      Lucid Dreaming in 30 Days by Keith Harary, Ph.d and Pamela Weintraub
      The Lucid Dreamer by Malcom Godwin

      I also recommend that you visit Amazon.com and read the comments or visit your library/bookstore to determine if a book is for you before purchasing.

      Hope this helps!

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      There was a book a while back called Dream Scape,, LOL,, Do NOT read this..

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