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I'm a lucid dreamer. It's something I've been doing since the 1980's. I've always been a "dreamer." I've even taught my daughter how to fly. " In my dreams, anyway. " Of course when I called her up the next day and asked her if she remembered how to fly, she said that just because I dream it, doesn't make it so!
I decided to read this book because I've not been able to dream much in the past year or two. My Doctor started me on a new drug. I hoped this book may help. For me it doesn't. I learned to be a l.d. on my own, and this did nothing for me.
I do think that it would help those who want to learn though. There's some good tips here. I learned through need. I had nightmares from the age of 4. I think I learned because I needed to control my fear.
My first real not quite lucid dream was when I found out that my mom was Santa Claus. I hunted him down a few years later at L.A.X. Airport, and beat him up! Yes, in my dream. Then I made him tell me where to find Superman. Hey, if you're gonna best up St. Nick, then you may as well ask some important questions! I had a fear of electric and telephone wires. Also, I was slow getting off the ground! Took me 5 or 6 years later to catch Superman! He was sleeping in a tree! From then on, I was fearless! Mighty 🐁 mouse! Here I come to save the day🎶Means that help is on its way!🎶🎵 No longer though. Maybe it's just getting older? I don't believe that's it though.
I still think though that if someone is curious how this lucid dreaming works, then this could be a big help.

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ARC: Learn to Lucid Dream is such a fascinating book. I read it and learned so much. Lately I have been more interested in my dreams and this book really did help me be able to understand and "control" them better. I recommend this book for those who love to know about dreams or those who are becoming interested in knowing more.

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I found this book to be pretty fascinating. I often remember parts of my dreams and wished I could remember more about them. This book has techniques to do just that. It has an overview of sleep patterns and methods to practice to help remember and guide your dreams. Pretty intriguing stuff and I hope I can actually achieve the ability to lucid dream. I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.

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This book was okay. It shows you the basics of lucid dreaming. How to start doing it and how to stay in control while dreaming. It shows us some goodideas and guides us through the process. I do eish it had been more indepth than it was, but it is a good introduction.

I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy free of charge. This is my honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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