or anything else that can relate? |
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or anything else that can relate? |
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I have read "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by Stephen LaBerge, and that's about as far as it goes concerning LDing. |
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Last edited by Frishert; 05-01-2008 at 12:16 AM.
I just keep a dream dictionary next to my bed. |
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I'd like to take advantage of a flock of wild birds to make my escape from this planet.
Music currently bringing on my day dreams:
Godspeed you! black emperor-Explosions in the sky-a silver mt. zion-Esmerine-Red Sparrows
I don't read anything about LD. I learned about it through seeing this site. |
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Formerly known as: Jeff_ray...
That right, I used to have an ellipsis. I used to be cool... Oh wait I never was.
Old Dream Journal: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=57736
interesting. into the void isn't exactly all about LD's. but he gets into it and some other stuff as well |
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Out-Of-Body-Exploring: A Beginner's Approach, by Preston Dennett |
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Great ideas are born out of an open mind, not a closed one.
http://www.latnblack.com <<< Ma musique.
The very first book I bought on dreaming was a book called Everything Dreaming. It's a very basic overview of all kinds of dreaming stuff, journaling, recall, premonitions, interpretation, dream incubation, lucid dreams, healing dreams, etc. At the end of each section is a little assignment area that you fill out and then progress to the next section. I still have and read it occasionally. |
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