Lucid Dreaming Resources

There are many great resources available on Lucid Dreaming.  Here are a few I have personally used and found beneficial.

Lucid Dreaming Websites

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Books On Lucid Dreaming

[amazon asin=034537410X&text=Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming] by Stephen LeBerge – one of the first books available on the subject and a classic.

[amazon asin=159179675X&text=Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life] by Stephen LeBerge – an updated guide that includes a CD.

[amazon asin=193049114X&text=Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self ] by Robert Waggoner.  A great resource – I can’t begin to tell you how much this book expanded my horizons!

[amazon asin=B004LZ4BAK&text=The Art of Lucid Dreaming] by Rebecca Turner – a great book to get you started, especially if you are new to lucid dreaming.

[amazon asin=0984223916&text=Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night] by Ryan Hurd – if you have experienced this, you will recognize it immediately: you wake up but you can’t move, and you sense a presence in the room.  Ryan explains his own struggle with this phenomena (which is part of the way our bodies function naturally) and how it can be used as a jumping off point for both lucid dreaming and out of body experiences.

[amazon asin=1559391014&text=The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep] by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche – surprise!  Lucid dreaming is a spiritual practice in several religions, much like meditation.  There are many interesting ideas here as the Buddhists have practiced lucid dreaming for centuries.

[amazon asin=1430305428&text=Advanced Lucid Dreaming: The Power of Supplements] by Thomas Yuschak – there are many supplements and herbs that can influence and enable lucid dreaming and other altered states.  This book is the best guide available for supplements that are available as OTC supplements.

Robert Moss Books

As Robert Moss has a whole slew of books out relating to lucid dreaming and dreaming in general, I am grouping them together for ease of readability.  He is one of the few authors out there exploring my territory – the area where the dream and the consensus reality of those who are what we call dead – overlap.  He also has a history of dreaming – this information is not easy to find elsewhere.

[amazon asin=1594770379&text=The Dreamer’s Book of the Dead: A Soul Traveler’s Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side]

[amazon asin=1577318919&text=Dreamgates: Exploring the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death]

[amazon asin=157731901X&text=The Secret History of Dreaming]

[amazon asin=1594770344&text=Dreamways of the Iroquois: Honoring the Secret Wishes of the Soul]

[amazon asin=051788710X&text=Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life]

[amazon asin=1577319648&text=Active Dreaming: Journeying Beyond Self-Limitation to a Life of Wild Freedom]