Well, ive decided to make a nice big purchase from Amazon
Robert Monroes Ultimate Journey, Journeys out of the Body and Far Journeys
Robert Bruces Astral Dynamics
Stephen Leberges Exploring the World Of Lucid Dreams and Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in your Dreams and in your Life
I am contemplating on whether I should also get a copy of Bruce Moens After Knowledge Guidebook: A Manual of Retrieval and Afterlife Exploration
Any advice is welcome.
I was lead to believe all of these books are really a MUST have.
To be honest my advice would be that you will overwhelm yourself if you buy all those books. Isn't it you who also posted saying he's going to a Hemisync course? If I was doing that I would try to concentrate on practicing the techniques they teach there when you get home. Maybe if your dream recall isn't good you should try to work on that and keep a dream diary? & there's a good book Adrian recommended ages ago called 'Eyes of an Angel' by Paul Elder which is about a regular guy and his experiences after doing Hemisync.
The Robert Monroe books would be worth reading though.
Just my opinion.
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First of all, I have good dream recall, I am just interested in Leberges books..
The Thing is I live in Israel and we cant get those books here, I need to order from amazon and to pay for the shipment and everything so Ill rather order many at a time to avoid ordering another book every month.
you get me?
and yes, I am going to the monroe institute, thats also one of the reasons I want to read a bit of materials before going there, just a bit..
When you sign up for the monroe institute, don't they give you a package of books & CD's that with exercises to do before you go? That's what I've read.
cds ---> ye
book, i dont know, ill check it out today. good thing you mentioned it. What about the other books ?
Journey of souls, Destiny of souls by Michael Newton