
Originally Posted by
Shift
If you're trying to learn to lucid dream, except for spiritual and motivational purposes you really don't even need a book if you're already on DV. What I have heard is that Lucid Dreaming is more like a pamphlet simply saying "THIS IS HOW YOU LUCID DREAM" (kind of like the tutorials on here) whereas EWOLD is full of anecdotes, experiences, a bit of the descriptions of his research, delves more into the physiology of sleeping, provides in-depth tutorials (then again I am not sure if they are more in-depth than his other book), and there is a LOT of stuff in there about spiritual whatever with monks. If you're really into spirituality and monks and crap like that, I'd say you'll rather enjoy it. If you don't, it gets annoying to jump over others' experiences and monks. But that's only if you don't like reading about what OTHERS have dreamt and what MONKS have done and are interested purely in learning to do it yourself.
If you search I know the two have been discussed before and you might find something from owners of both.
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