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Lucid Dreams in 30 Days : The Creative Sleep Program |
List Price: $9.95
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Rating:  Summary: If you follow the guidelines it works, period. Review: This book is no joke. The excercises may seem silly and strange, but if you follow them accordingly and practice you will be able to become conscious in your dreams. You can use the subconcious to understand and fix problems you may be having in life. To put bluntly, buy it.
Rating:  Summary: A sleep program for lucid drems that really works Review: This book not only gives you information about lucid dreaming, but also has a day-by-day program that allows you to be aware of your dreams and control them in the way you prefer in just 30 days.
Rating:  Summary: Best Practical Guide To Lucid Dreaming Review: This is the best practical guide I have found to lucid dreaming. For a lot of theory and padding go someplace else. For a down to earth and basic instruction book this one is the best choice. Comparing a practical little handbook like this one to a book about research and theory is like comparing a field guide to bird watching to a big academic book on ornithology. I have done most of the exercises and they really work! They are also lots of fun. Plus the book makes reference to the fact that the exercises are based on techniques that date back thousands of years in addition to current research. What is curious to me is how some other experts don't always reference the fact that their original methods are not very original after all. You would think that human beings didn't know how to have lucid dreams or even how to just plain dream until they came along! In contrast I respect the fact that the authors of this book don't try to knock other scientists and other books to promote their own. They just tell it like it is and recommend other books and authors for those who want to study other sides of the subject. This is also my first choice book if you want to get right into lucid dreaming because it doesn't try to tell you what kinds of dreams you should have but just helps you open up to your own experiences.
Rating:  Summary: An over-priced rip-off Review: Very little or no original material based on any proven or tested methods. Bluntly put, this slim book is an over-priced rip-off. The title probably more truly indicates how long the authors took writing it. Harary and Weintraub were just turning the crank on this one. Anyone looking for a reliable step-by-step guide to lucid dreaming will be much better served by Laberge and Rheingold's EXPLORING THE WORLD OF LUCID DREAMING, less expensive and much more extensive (335 vs. 128 pages), it presents both new and traditional methods of lucid dream induction, an original and scientific theory of dreaming, as well as a sweeping review of the possible applications of lucid dreaming richly illustrated with anecdotes from scores of creative dreamers. How to have lucid dreams, and what to do with them. The real thing.
Rating:  Summary: Really takes care of the topic... Review: Well, I love this book. It really discusses with accuracy everything about lucid dreams, most of all, how to induce yourself to have one, how to remain in one for a long time, how to program what your dream is going to be like. I'd recommend it to anyone who's willing to make a little effort and follow this book's instructions to achieve the desired results.
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