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      Has any tried these $10 lucid dream books? Would you recommend me buying them?

      Hey,

      I have been really on and off with lucid dreaming so I was thinking about looking for some CHEAP material.

      After looking I stummbled onto this:
      http://tiny.cc/3UDal ( I made it a tiny link via some website im subcribed to because it way longer before)

      Any ways, has any one tried any of those products? Do you think they are good as they say they are? It's only $10 so I think I might buy one, but what would you suggest?

      Again thanks for the help in deciding.!
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      you should buy "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by stephen LaBerge. its only like $7 bucks and its a great book. its written by one of the leading scientist in the study of lucid dreaming
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      Quote Originally Posted by JamesLD View Post
      you should buy "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by stephen LaBerge. its only like $7 bucks and its a great book. its written by one of the leading scientist in the study of lucid dreaming
      I didnt knew they had scientists who study lucid dreaming. I'll probably try out the book my self,

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      to, reading lucid fiction would be a lot like reading people's dream journals.. .especially ones where there was a continuing plot.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Skarr View Post
      I didnt knew they had scientists who study lucid dreaming. I'll probably try out the book my self,
      lol...are you serious? Yes please google LaBerge.

      To the OP...I would not spend money on any LDing book. All the information you could possibly want is already on this forum, or somewhere online. I guess if you have cash to throw around and like books, then why not. But it's not something I would consider.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      lol...are you serious? Yes please google LaBerge.

      To the OP...I would not spend money on any LDing book. All the information you could possibly want is already on this forum, or somewhere online. I guess if you have cash to throw around and like books, then why not. But it's not something I would consider.
      lol I never thought of the dream scientists. I was trying to find out what the word was at the time lol. I thought people don't do this stuff. I thought they had other important stuff to do like save world hunger or that particular stuff. I was interested in studying lucid dreaming my self. But I thought people would call me crazy if I done it.

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      Lucid dreaming comes from the inner self. You must find the spot on how to lucid dream. Not books. Thats other people's interpretations.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      All the information you could possibly want is already on this forum, or somewhere online.
      Definitely true.

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      Quote Originally Posted by JamesLD View Post
      you should buy "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by stephen LaBerge. its only like $7 bucks and its a great book. its written by one of the leading scientist in the study of lucid dreaming
      Can't say anything about book in the first post, but EWLD is quite dated. LDing moved ahead quite a bit.

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      For those wanting to know about dream science, I took the liberty to google it: Oneironology

      As for the books, I do recommend EWOLD (though out-dated). I know there is plenty of lucid dream knowledge on DreamViews, but it wouldn't hurt to read a little bit on it from a book, especially from LaBerge. He wrote about how he proved lucid dreaming and was like "yeeahh!!! in yo face!!! In your F_CKING face! Yeah!" to all those skeptics who never thought it would be possible.

      If you do decide to pick it up, make a goal to have a lucid dream sometime before you finish your book
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      I DEFINITELY recommend ETWOLD! So much information all concentrated into one place... you'd have to spend A LOT of time scouring this website and others to find that much info, and it would be scattered all over the place. The nice thing about getting it all in one book... it's all on-topic. No senseless banter to wade through...

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      Dont add weight 2 there pockets...Trust in your own ability...you know how your mind works and no one else.

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