I only have LaBerge's Lucid Dreaming. Is there anything in the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming (or any others) that I'm seriously missing out on, or should I save my money?
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I only have LaBerge's Lucid Dreaming. Is there anything in the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming (or any others) that I'm seriously missing out on, or should I save my money?
Paperdoll seems to think that Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming is the Lucid dreamers bible
i will be able to comment, cause my friend is picking it up for me in the U.S. for me :cheers:
-meQuote:
my love, your heart, your knife, my back, two simple words scream broken trust, and as i look down into a pool of water and blood, my eyes, the tears, my back, the blood[/b]
I read the exploring the world of lucid dreaming but I dont agree with Bergie, of course he thinks its all up your head, and you know what I think ^_^ But its interesting to read what he thinks though..and some of his experiments, i dont think its going to give you more LDs.., well i gues you might have more if you are a starter, but in the case of us vets I dont think so(assuming you are a veteran, if your not well.. :shock: )
To sum all the above.
YES, it's a great book.
on LD