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      Hi!

      Hi, just signed up for the forums and wow, I've been missing out not reading the forums. Anyway, My name is Taylor and I'm 18, I have lucid dreams pretty much every night. Its so fun. I'm a writer and I like to live out the stories I write in my dreams it's pretty fun. I know I still have a lot I can learn and I've been looking up several books and I was wondering what is the best book about lucid dreams out right now?

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      YaY! Another natural lucid dreamer Most people around here find it hard to have lucids. Welcome to the forums!

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      Quote Originally Posted by jediken21 View Post
      I've been looking up several books and I was wondering what is the best book about lucid dreams out right now?
      By far the best book about LDing is "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge. It's considered the Bible of lucid dreaming around here.

      And he's a full book list for reference if you're interested...
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=29329

      btw, Welcome to the forum!

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      Quote Originally Posted by jediken21 View Post
      I'm a writer and I like to live out the stories I write in my dreams it's pretty fun.
      That is soooo cool.

      That is actually one of my goals. I'm not a very experienced writer, but I'm having a fun time trying. I would love to be able to create the settings of my stories and interact with the characters. I was just talking to somone about this. I was wondering how hard it is to actually do that. Dreams can be so unpredictable, even LDs. So how does it work out for you? How close can you get it to the real thing?

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      As someone already mentioned, LaBerge's 'Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming' is definitely considered the classic work on LD'ing. It's strictly on LDing and very straightforward, even scientifiec.

      On that note, I'm reading Control Your Dreams by Jayne Gackenbach (spelling?) right now. If you're looking for something than dwelves into meditation and consciousness and the power of the mind in relation to lucid dreaming, this is your book.

      And BTW, let me tell how envious I am of your natural lucid dreaming ability. Congrats on that! Use it wisely...

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