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Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge "[A] solid how-to book...For amateur dream researchers, this is a must."WHOLE EARTH REVIEWThis book goes far beyond the confines of pop dream psychology, establishing a scientifically researched framework for using lucid dreaming - that is, consciously influencing the outcome of your dreams...
Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self is the account of an extraordinarily talented lucid dreamer who goes beyond the boundaries of both psychology and religion...
Lucid Dreams in 30 Days, Second Edition: The Creative Sleep Program by Keith Harary With this volume you will learn to explore the mysteries of your sleeping self. Beginning with simple steps such as keeping a dream journal to record your dreams, Keith Harary, Ph.D., and Pamela Weintraub take you step-by-step, day-by-day through the lucid dreaming process...
Lucid Dreaming: Exploring the Mysterious World of Imagination (Underground Genius) by Jamie Alexander What this book IS NOT: A huge portion of fluff telling you stuff you don't need to know, and giving you dozens of choices to make.What this book IS: An outline of the basic steps you need to have a lucid dream as fast as possible, with an ACTION PLAN to follow that will take 30 minutes per day.Lucid dreaming is the best thing you will experience in your life...
The Art of Lucid Dreaming: The Pursuit of Conscious Dream Control by Rebecca Turner In this detailed guide for beginners, you'll learn how to have lucid dreams from an expert in conscious dream control. Rebecca Turner, creator of the hit website World of Lucid Dreaming, guides you through the basics of sleep and dream research, into a mindset that delivers lucid dreams whenever you want.Having taught herself to lucid dream as a teenager, Rebecca helps you avoid all the common mistakes and fast tracks your success into the world of conscious dreams...
The Tibetan Yogas Of Dream And Sleep by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche If we cannot carry our practice into sleep," Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche writes, "if we lose ourselves every night, what chance do we have to be aware when death comes?..
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