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      Read it before and reading it now. There's almost to much information.

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      What is so good about it?

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      If it wasn't for EWOLD, you probably never would have heard of lucid dreaming. Like others have said, it's the LD bible.

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      Own it.

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      Own it, read it, I think it's fantastic.
      Didn't help me have any more lucid dreams, but it did help me understand what lucid dreaming really was.
      i think you're right Shift it's helping me understand the concept of LDing aswell
      -Improving dreamrecall...


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      Quote Originally Posted by psychology student View Post
      What is so good about it?
      It provides a basic foundation for understanding lucid dreams, as well as providing examples, practical techniques, and explorations of the possibilities inherent in lucid dreaming.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Captain Sleepalot View Post
      It provides a basic foundation for understanding lucid dreams, as well as providing examples, practical techniques, and explorations of the possibilities inherent in lucid dreaming.
      Is it more beneficial in helping one attaining lucidity than this website, in your opinion?

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      Quote Originally Posted by psychology student View Post
      Is it more beneficial in helping one attaining lucidity than this website, in your opinion?
      I would say they serve different purposes.

      While there are of course introductory tutorials on this site, the strength of Dreamviews is the community - being able to discuss lucid dreaming real time with other people interested in it. The fact that it is a dynamic repository of information allows for continuous invention and feedback for new (and old) ideas related to lucid dreaming.

      LaBerge's book is more of a basic textbook that introduces you to concepts and methods (including some not widely discussed on Dreamviews) in a linear fashion, as well as providing chapters on different ways in which lucid dreaming can be used or experienced for maximum personal benefit.

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      ok, I will try and read it soon.

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      Own it and have read it twice.

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