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Lucid

The Tao of Dreaming

Daniel Love

Self-Help / Dreams

  Lucidity through simplicity. 


Calling on the principles of ZenTaoismminimalism and oneirology, expert lucid dream and consciousness researcher Daniel Love takes you on a personal journey into the deeper practices of lucid dreaming and lucid living

Acting as a philosophical counterpart to bestselling lucid dream guidebook, 'Are You Dreaming?', 'Lucid: The Tao of Dreaming' is an enchiridion of unique insights exploring the journey of lucid dreaming and the many ways in which it may enhance and enlighten one's waking life. 

Sitting somewhere between philosophy and art, 'Lucid' offers the serious practitioner of lucid living a series of distilled meditations or "mind-seeds" designed to take root in the soil of your own awareness. 

Perfect for those interested in:Lucid dreamingDream explorationMindfulnessMeditationSelf-knowledgeMinimalism 
'Lucid' is a portable and inspiring daytime companion for those interested in the joys of living a simple and lucid life.


From The Author:
'Lucid' is not just another lucid dreaming guidebook.

In writing 'Lucid' I wanted to create something different, a book that acts as an explorative, inspirational and creative work that sits within a wider lucidity training ecosystem.

'Lucid' blends education, art and technique, and has been designed to complement and balance my previous work, 'Are You Dreaming?'. I would highly recommend that it is read afterwards.

Where 'Are You Dreaming?' acts as a comprehensive and detailed guide, by contrast, 'Lucid' is a lighter, philosophical work, and is purposefully minimalistic (comprising of 104 pages, and 81 verses).

Its objective is to inspire personal investigation into the deeper realities of lucidity, allowing the reader, through private exploration, to forge their own journey, make their own discoveries, and draw their own conclusions.

The style reflects the 81 verse structure of the Tao Te Ching. This allows for it to be both a portable work, that may be dipped into for regular inspiration, and a means to condense key aspects of lucidity that prime and arouse the imagination.
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