I just got the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, and I was wondering if it was one of the "Recommended" books on lucid dreaming. It seems pretty good, for what I've read of it.
Printable View
I just got the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, and I was wondering if it was one of the "Recommended" books on lucid dreaming. It seems pretty good, for what I've read of it.
It's practically the LD bible when you think about it.
Yea, it is the most recomended that I have heard of, and LaBerge is quoted more than a few times here on DV. I gotta get it myself...
haha I think mini got it about right... the LD bible :chuckle:
It's the book I've heard about most when people suggest anything on lucid dreaming.
That's the best one. There are some others out there, but none as good as that one.
Yes, most oneironauts view EWOLD as the "lucid dreaming bible", and it is the only one I have read, and it is the one that I lend out to friends/family I think will be interested in lucid dreaming. To simply learn to LD, I think it offers everything a reader needs to know so I've never purchased or read any other books, though I'd like to when I have the time.
This topic has been brought up a few times on the forums, here's a link to a list of those threads so you can check them out.
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...archid=2107266