YES this book is a must |
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I'm still very much a beginner when it comes to Lucid Dreaming. Ive only been at this for a few weeks and Ive had one short LD since then. So far I find all this LD stuff quite fascinating and my LD was one of the neastest experiences Ive ever had. Ive been doing much research on the net about dreaming and so far this is the best site I have come across. Good job guys! A couple days ago I heard about a book "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Steven LaBerge and it looks great! Has anyone here read it and if so, would you recomend I pick it up? What experiences have you had witht he book...in other words did it help? |
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The trick is to combine your waking, rational thoughts to the infinite possiblities of your dreams...
(Waking Life)
YES this book is a must |
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adopted: roadrash_140
I think it's pretty much considered the "bible" of lucid dreaming. (At least by some) |
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Definantly. This book explains his theories, and shows steps to many of the now-standard method. .. Buy it. |
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woah woah..jojodi? dude welcome back..where have you been this whole time? |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
Yep, it's a great book, and it's got lots of information about different techniques for lucid dreaming as well as about how dreams are made, and experiments to do with dreaming. |
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UNBAN LEO!
Adopted by Anelior.
How long is the book? |
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It's 313 pages pocket-sized. An easy read. |
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You can also find EWLD in .PDF format on p2p, it is out there, I used to have it. (CT has the file for it too). |
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Is it actually worth reading the book though if his techniques are available on the web for free? |
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[quote]Is it actually worth reading the book though if his techniques are available on the web for free? |
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