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Book Review: Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner - By: Bernie Mcmillan



I finally came upon Lucid Dreaming: Gateway on the Inner Self. I never have before, nor since found a really great source that actually managed to give me answers to many of the questions that I experienced. There are, of training course, some questions that a book cannot answer and I will probably need to discover those answers on my own but this book really delves in-depth about lucid dreaming and the multiple layers and experiences you have when in that state. My eyes were opened for a level that they possessed never been opened before to what is possible.

We also practice meditation, I have just the summer years. Combining the two tactics is highly beneficial and really allows that you explore the depths with the sub-conscious that we are normally "locked" away from (Make the most of that loosely, the reality is, we lock ourselves away from our true selves). The author it isn't just an experienced lucid dreamer, he has conducted several experiments with lucid dreaming to actually test the depths of his own ability along with the ability of others to maximize this phenomenon. He does an excellent job chronicling these dreams throughout the book with explanations together with examples of others with had similar experiences.

Lucid dreaming, once considered a "fringe science" has been accepted as a scientific reality but the depths have yet to become fully probed. If you've got any interest in articulate dreaming, whether you experienced it yourself, are inquisitive about it, or just want to, this book is some sort of must-have. I was well worth it I paid. The author runs a web site that puts available a quarterly ezine if you're interested.
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I've had people tell me they can be between books, looking for something novices at read; a new writer, a new genre. There are more writers than in the past: More good writers, more not so good writers. The choices of ways to read are enormous. The purpose of interviewing a writer is to give you, the reader, a possibility to hear from the blogger directly, to hear your writer's own voice.

Here's Jessica Penot writer of Death's Dream Empire. Jessica Penot is some sort of therapist and writer who loves a good ghost story. She lifetime with her family within Alabama.

What is your philosophy or producing?

With Death's Dream Kingdom , I wanted to express the idea that death is more intricate than what we count on. I always believe that wisdom can be gained from listening to a lot people and philosophies rather then believing you are usually right in everything. Within creating the afterlife involving Death's Dream Empire , I tried to speak about this. I tried to make a vision of death that integrates portions of many philosophies and religions and respects the faith behind the individuals who has these visions.

What's that name and genre of you book? Death's Wish Kingdom, It's an Downtown Fantasy. Who is the audience for this purpose book? Anyone who likes urban fantasy or paranormal romance. Is this book part of a series? I am currently focusing on the sequel to Death's Wish Kingdom.

Describe your protagonist physically and emotionally and describe the challenges the protagonist needs to overcome and the motivation for overcoming them.

About the Author

One of my hobbies is sleeping. Its a very enjoyable thing to do. Whoever doesn't sleep will have their health affected. Sleeping enough keeps everyone pleased.

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