Lucid Dreaming: The Path of Non-Dual Dream Yoga. Realizing Enlightenment through Lucid Dreaming (Serenade of Bliss Book 3)
S**Y
Don't let the idea that this books to short a read, its a fantastic read
This is a Very, Very informative book on lucid dreaming, and yes it has many of the induction techniques we've already read and know, BUT! its the way the writer explains the deeper side of the "true nature of reality thats fantastic" like many of you out HERE! we've read most of the big name writers like " Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche" and others, books on lucid dreaming and dream yoga etc. But its the way this "SantataGamama" explains the true nature of reality and lucidity not just in dreaming, but also the waking state that goes quite deep into the lucidity of our waking state as well, thats really interesting. Another thing I was surprised at was this " SantataGamana " goes into and could explain the light side of lucid dreaming, then quickly shifts gears and goes into the deeper side of dream yoga in such a short read, this books only 168 pages long, But, the writer seems to cut out most all the little cutie feel-good details that many other big dream yoga books that most of us have already read" that these larger volume books on dream yoga spend a lot more time on, not that they don't have there place. This book is a fast read, short book, But don't let that put you off buying this book, and like many of you out "HERE" I didn't know who this "SantataGamana" was or is..? But I do NOW. For me, this book is well written straight to the point, and goes very deep into the lucidity of living now in the waking state and dreaming , 5 STAR book, just a quick fantastic read..!
A**S
Clear, specific, and helpful for learning to Lucid Dream as a path to Enlightenment
This book is clear and enjoyable reading. I helped me to learn to meditate during sleep. That may sound odd. But it is possible to have one's body asleep while one's mind is awake. And this is what the book is helping me to do. This is an extremely exciting development for me!I live a busy life and, yet, want to make spiritual progress. This book points out a way. Another book that has helped me with this is "The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep." I highly recommend both.
B**D
A litmus test for me
I recently purchased two other books from this author, Kundalini Exposed and the Secret Power of Kriya Yoga. I have seen these books in the past but would decide to pass on purchasing them, despite the positive reviews, thinking that maybe they were too sensational, not legit, or would just touch the surface. I can say that my initial impressions were dead wrong, this author speaks as someone who has actual experience and there is no fluff. I have just started my practice of Kriya Yoga and understand the effort that will need to be dedicated to the practice and started to worry that maybe he is a fraud or just regurgitating other works and would waste my time. I wouldn't know because I know almost nothing about Kriya yoga. However, I realized that he wrote a book on lucid dreaming, which I know a whole lot about, so I decided to get this book as a litmus test as to gauge his other works.The result: I am beyond pleased by this book. He does have a small chapter on reality checks and a dream notebook, which are to be expected and are important. I used the plugged nose breathing reality check last night to enter a lucid dream and will now always use that technique, as I have found issues with other methods. In addition, his main transition methods dovetail those that I have found most helpful. You are not going to find the rope technique here (yea!). Those familiar with Frank Kepple's thoughts on phasing by using the noticing method will be familiar with his technique 5C. His 5B anchoring method was a wonderful addition because it is something I realize I do on all my successful attempts, but I would think "darn, there I go again losing my attention" and would pull my self back up to noticing. In fact, this addition was so important because instead of reprimanding myself for losing my focus during my attempt last night I willfully let me focus go for periods of a time, and I had two lucid dreams ( one was by a reality check). I think my many unsuccessful attempts have been due to me bringing too much waking focus to my noticing exercise in the past. He also incorporates a technique similar to the Raguda technique of not moving a muscle when you wake and attempting to reenter a dream or phase.In addition to the techniques he discusses how to use these experiences for further spiritual development. I am so annoyed with authors that think that you get shot into a lucid dream and that is pretty much it...go fly around or explore the dream scenery. This author rightly tells you how to transition to the black void and use it as a base on which to create your own dream scenery, for the purpose of subconscious evolution, or to experience other states/"places". This void he discusses is something that I try to phase into, to me it looks like 3d blackness with points of light, because of exactly the reasons he states. He discusses ways of using these experiences in order to perform dream yoga and other means to increase your spiritual practices, which I have not tried yet.In all, it is obvious that this person knows what he is talking about. If I had one book to give to my children to practice lucid dreaming/phasing/obe this would be it, and I have read so, so many of them. In addition, I now have faith that my positive impressions from reading his other books are justified and will continue my yoga practice with much more confidence.
S**P
Concise and intimidating guidebook
Wonderful and concise book that plainly lays out the steps, including alternate steps to increasing lucidity chances, exercising the muscle of lucidity, and relating them as one and the same as non dual practices.Clear for practitioners without a practice, and very relatable for those who have some experience with meditation.
R**Y
A very in-depth and enlightening full spectrum view of lucid dreaming
Reading this book re-inspired by passion for lucid dreaming and dream yoga.I took course on dream yoga from a delightful Tibetan Rinpoche.That course really opened up a lot of profound life-changing practices…However this book managed to fill in quite a few blanks in that presentation.I was even inspired to get a lucid dreaming app for my phone which makes dream journaling super easy.I highly recommend reading every book this author wrote I have one more to go.Very inspired.
A**R
A map to higher consciousness through dreaming
I love and appreciate the books written by SantataGamana. They have been so helpful not only in providing understanding on a deeper level, but they also deliver access to that understanding in direct, clear, and concise ways. We are given the tools to directly access the light/understanding behind the words in ways that I’ve not come across before. The teachings contained within this book and all the books from this author are priceless for those who walk this path.A deep heartfelt thank you SantataGamana.
A**S
Ein Lehrer, der großzüge sein Wissen vermittelt
Der Autor geht weit über ein Durchschnittswissen hinaus, er spricht über seine Erfahrungen und kommt mit Überlegungen, die man bei anderen Autoren zum Thema Luzidität oder Traumyoga nicht findet. Er ist diesen Weg gegangen und noch darüber hinaus.Was mich am meisten überrascht hat, ist die Tatsache, dass im Traum der spirituelle Weg genauso weitergegangen werden kann wie im wachen Tagesbewusstsein.Da ich schon viel zu diesem Thema gelesen habe, aber auch praktisch dazu unterweg bin, kann ich nur meinen Hut ziehen.
N**D
Excellent Book
Awesome book! This is the first book I’ve read on lucid dreaming. It Does an excellent job of clearly describing and outlining the practice of lucid dreaming as well as fuse it with spiritual practice of Dream Yoga.Santatagamana maintains his focus on the transcendence of the self and attaining enlightenment, and keeps it as simple as possible in his explanations of the techniques to achieve lucidity
E**.
If you want to buy it. Do it.
The content is clear and easy to understand.Read it in 2 days because I really enjoy this topic and got me in the best moment. Right now I am re-reading it while continuing my journey. First night I tried lucid dreaming after reading the book and I got one. 5/5 Thank you 🙏🏼✨
R**O
Best Book on Lucid Dreaming I've Read
This is definitely the best book on lucid dreaming I've read. Santata really touches on what lucid dreaming IS and gives you a very deep understanding of this, which is something other books lack. Other books tend to give a really flimsy explanation of what lucid dreaming is and what's really going on while you're in one. Santata has also given me a great amount of motivation to learn lucid dreaming. I highly recommend reading this book.
P**R
Best Book on Lucid Dreaming
Right now, it's the best book on lucid dreaming in the market that emphasizes on the actuality of the dreams as well as the waking state!For the case of methods (to become lucid) given in this book, it contains some of the very simple yet best methods to attain lucidity!!Either for a novice or an experienced oneironaut, this book will serve as a mine of knowledge regarding dream consciousness as well as waking consciousness, along with superconsciousness!!!
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