What's the absolute best book for lucid dreaming?
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Posts: 2 Joined: 10 Jul 2011 Last Visit: 03 Jun 2012
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| What's the absolute best book for lucid dreaming? |
Posted: Tue 12 Jul, 2011 |
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I've been researching for the past hour, but there are too many out there. I think I've narrowed it down to Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner and Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen Laberge, but I really don't know.
What's the absolute best book for lucid dreaming when it comes to explaining techniques and giving information about lucid dreaming? Thanks.
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Posts: 790 Joined: 31 Jul 2009 Last Visit: 19 May 2013
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Posted: Sun 21 Aug, 2011 |
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I believe EWLD by Stephan Leberge is best. I've been reading it, it's very informative, great explanations, and it provides some very interesting facts.
Try reading both of the books you mentioned on pdf, and see which one you feel is best. If you're looking for a fiction book involving LDs, there's Dreamrider, which is an okay book in my opinion. Anyways, enjoy reading!
Current LD goal(s): Visit: Imladris, Lothlórien, Hobbiton.
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Posts: 6 Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Last Visit: 05 Jan 2012
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Posted: Sun 21 Aug, 2011 |
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For how to: EWLD.
For general and in depth info about the phenomenon, and not so much about techniques and how to, I suggest Lucid Dreaming: The Paradox of Consciousness During Sleep by Celia Green.
But if you haven't read any books on lucid dreaming yet, make EWLD your first no matter what.
Personally, I'd really like to get my hands on Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain, but it's a little out of my price range. =]
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Posted: Tue 27 Mar, 2012 |
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is EWLD translated in other languages?
Current LD goal(s): master WILD
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Posts: 15 Joined: 04 Feb 2012 Last Visit: 14 Jun 2012
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Posted: Wed 28 Mar, 2012 |
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What a coincidence. I have both of those books. The Robert Waggoner book is more for advanced Lucid Dreamers and finding more important uses for LDing than just having fun. Stephen LaBerge's book is great on tutorials and such. sooo. they are both amazing. Robert Waggoner's is more interesting to read though. Peace.
Do a reality check.
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Posted: Wed 28 Mar, 2012 |
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