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anxhelino1234

Can someone support me in finding any books on the developing of lucid dreaming.
I basically want a book that can help me learn more about lucid dreaming and how to achieve it more easily.

I heard an author called Stephen LaBerge made a book about it called 'A journey to lucid dreaming' or something like that,but i want to know if its worth it or if there are any better books for this topic.

Thanks,


Anxhelino1234
"If each man or woman could understand that every other human life is as full of sorrows, or joys, or base temptations, of heartaches and of remorse as his own . . . how much kinder, how much gentler he would be."

blis

A while back I read LaBerge's book, "Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaming".

I cant remeber what things I know came from there and what came from other sources but I remember thinking it was a decent book and being impressed by the scientific aproach he took.

Timandra

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Hi Anxhelino, I found more than 60 lucid dreaming books/papers/articles for you, but I'm not sure if it is allowed to post the link. They are all PDF.
So I will post it here and if it's not allowed I'm sure one of the moderators will remove it. If they do before you read this, just send me a PM and I will send you the link.  :-)

*removed url due to copyrighted material ~Xanth
Some things have to be believed to be seen ~ Ralph Hodgson

blis

Awesome link!

I've been on that site before and never realised they had so many books there.

Thanks.

WASD

Quote from: blis on February 13, 2011, 05:16:33
A while back I read LaBerge's book, "Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaming".

I cant remeber what things I know came from there and what came from other sources but I remember thinking it was a decent book and being impressed by the scientific aproach he took.
I read that too a while ago. It is the only lucid dreaming book I have read so far. I really liked it.
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c0sm0nautt

LaBerge's book is the canonical lucid dreaming text. Great practical methods for developing the skill. Robert Moss is another great author on the subject of dreams. I recommend starting with his books Dreamgates or Conscious Dreaming.   
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AstralBeginnings

Quote from: c0sm0nautt on March 03, 2011, 01:48:14
LaBerge's book is the canonical lucid dreaming text. Great practical methods for developing the skill. Robert Moss is another great author on the subject of dreams. I recommend starting with his books Dreamgates or Conscious Dreaming.   

I second Robert Moss - he's a great conscious dreamer (he prefers this term over Lucid Dreamer) with a strong foundation in the original dreaming methods - shamanism. 
My Blog about my AP progression from almost day 1
http://astralbeginnings.com