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Snocrash
24th August 2016, 00:58
For those of you interested in lucid dreaming, what are your favorite books on the topic? I am especially interested if you know of any that describe unique techniques or otherworldly experiences.
My favorites, in no particular order ...
Astral Dynamics or Energy Work by Robert Bruce
Dreamscape: Voyage in an Alternate Reality by Bruce Vance
Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner
Multidimensional Man by Jurgen Ziewe
The Lucid Dreamer: A Waking Guide for the Traveler Between Worlds by Malcolm Godwin
The Sun and the Shadow: My Experiment With Lucid Dreaming by Kenneth Kelzer
shadowstalker
24th August 2016, 01:58
thank you for the list.
Truthster013
24th August 2016, 02:21
For those of you interested in lucid dreaming, what are your favorite books on the topic? I am especially interested if you know of any that describe unique techniques or otherworldly experiences.
My favorites, in no particular order ...
Astral Dynamics or Energy Work by Robert Bruce
Dreamscape: Voyage in an Alternate Reality by Bruce Vance
Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner
Multidimensional Man by Jurgen Ziewe
The Lucid Dreamer: A Waking Guide for the Traveler Between Worlds by Malcolm Godwin
The Sun and the Shadow: My Experiment With Lucid Dreaming by Kenneth Kelzer
Thanks for the great list!
Violet3
24th August 2016, 10:22
Robert Moss's 'Dreamgates', and 'Conscious Dreaming' are good
Stardad
24th August 2016, 18:13
The Anton Parks trilogy: The chronicles of GIRKU were the result of 14 years of lucid dreaming by the author on a daily basis from the age of 14 to 28 years.
A worthwhile read in my opinion. These have been translated in English lately!
Snocrash
24th August 2016, 18:49
The Anton Parks trilogy: The chronicles of GIRKU were the result of 14 years of lucid dreaming by the author on a daily basis from the age of 14 to 28 years.
A worthwhile read in my opinion. These have been translated in English lately!
Oh, that sounds intriguing. I have never heard of this before. I will look it up, thank you!
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