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- Identification Number : B01CO33ASE
- Publisher : Park Street Press; 1st edition (August 15, 2016)
- Publication date : August 15, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 2223 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 422 pages
- Page numbers source International Standard Book Number : 1620554895
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #722,300 in Kindle Store
Reviews From Customers
Paul Coca
Eating of the Fruit of Knowledge: an invitation to wake up
March 28, 2017
This book is a fascinating read that takes into account the many possibilities for waking up from our habitual and conditioned ways of being in our universe and our relationship to it. In a lot of ways, this book reminded me of another book on similar topics from 1994, The Lucid Dreamer by Malcom Godwin which is one of my favorite and recommend books on Lucid Dreaming. This book however has a more experiential perspective of the author. I highly recommend this wonderful book! It is an enlightening addition for those interested in mind expanding concepts that can help remove some of the filters distorting our perceptions and how learning to be lucid in a dream shows us how to be lucid in our waking lives and other states of consciousness.
Anthony
pretty solid
April 9, 2022
Goes through all the standard material and doesn’t delve into fantasy too often.
Good coverage overall. A very extensive coverage of psychoactive drugs and their applicability. Many widely available, some illegal – of course.
Maps out the connections with shamanism and psychedelic experiences and includes some interesting details on the Tibetan Bon tradition.
Does go into connections with psychic experiences but with a reasonable degree of scepticism and open mindedness.
Inevitably parrots some of the early silly and now completely discredited interpretations of quantum physics. Quantum physics does not suggest or say in any way that minds create reality. This is just flat out wrong. The sooner this meme gets flushed out of pop culture the better.
Paul West
Sometimes you CAN judge a book by its cover!
March 12, 2017
What a great find! Being an amateur lucid dreamer, I found this book to be excellently written and full of fascinating insight and information on the subject. It’s a very friendly book. As you read it, you begin to settle in comfortably and really trust the author. I’ve been skipping around to the parts that interest me primarily: LD induction techniques, shared dreams, dream control, etc. Everything I’ve found is wonderfully inspiring and beautifully conveyed. This is one of the greatest LD books in my library, and in every way comparable to ETWOLD by LaBerge. It has the added aspect of psychedelia and how it relates to the astral world of lucid dreaming — a fascinating subject for me. The author is very transparent in conveying this thoughts and in presenting his factual findings. 5 stars easily.
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LJ
A Must Read Book on Lucid Dreaming
September 14, 2016
This is the second book I have read by the author. The first, The New Science of Psychedelics, blew me away so I had to read more of his work. My interest in lucid dreaming goes back over ten years when I read two books by Stephen Laberge. Since then I have devoured a lot of books about the topic, though mostly the same old thing regurgitated over and over. Brown’s book is the first truly novel book about lucid dreaming that I have read since the classic books by Laberge. Brown is a masterful writer, and this and the other book I read by him, are written in an engaging and entertaining form. If you are interested in lucid dreaming and/or psychedelics, then Dreaming Wide Awake is definitely a must-read book.
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Z. Brown
An insightful and incredible guide
October 10, 2017
I just finished Dreaming Wide Awake, and have to say it was profoundly amazing. The synergy of dreaming, shamanism, and plant medicines is exactly what I have been practicing for many years now, and to have finally found a book that presents these ideas with such wisdom and inspiration is truly incredible. I especially was happy to see the attention given to the dream herbs – I’ve worked and studied with them for over 15 years, always searching out new herbs from around the world that may offer some extra magick to my dreams. This is an astonishingly good and important work – I will be sharing it with as many of my friends as I can.
Stephen W.
The Best Book on Lucid Dreaming That You’ve Never Heard Of
April 18, 2018
A really terrific book. I’ve read LaBerge, Holecek, Bruce and Buhlman, but David Jay Brown’s book was one of my favorites. He’s one of the only authors on the subject of Lucid Dreaming/Astral Projection who deals fairly with the science and spirituality surrounding the issue without discounting either side of the argument. He’s also the ONLY one I’ve read who addresses psychedelics, their effects on lucid dreaming, and the similarities and differences between psychedelic states and lucid dream states. His pedigree was surprising: He worked alongside and interviewed some of the biggest names in the game including LeBerge and McKenna. His research was also very thorough. I read this book faster than nearly anything else I’ve read recently. can’t say enough good things about it.
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