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Dream Bibliography

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” -Carl Jung

There is an incredible number of books that have been published on dreams, dreaming, dream interpretation, lucid dreaming as well as a gigantic number of articles published in the scientific literature. That is very understandable since Dreams are surely the most mysterious part of our lives. The following list of books is not exhaustive and not even the complete list that resides on my bookshelves. This list consists of the books that I presently turned to when trying to understand the nature and importance of my dreams. There are also some reference books to prepare supplemts, for example, or understand plant psychoactivity.

  1. Brown, David Jay (2016). Dreaming Wide Awake: Lucid Dreaming, Shamanic Healing, and Psychedelics. Rochester VT: Park Street Press.
  2. Devereux, Paul & Charla (2011). Lucid Dreaming: Accessing your Inner Virtual Realities. Brisbane Australia: Daily Grail Pulishing.
  3. Dunne, J. W. (1939). An Experiment with Time. London: Faber.
  4. Freud, Sigmund (1994). The interpretation of dreams. New York: Modern Library.
  5. Godwin, Malcolm (1994). The Lucid Dreamer: A Waking Guide for the Traveler etwwen Worlds. Shaftesbury UK: Labyrinth Publishing.
  6. Green, James (2002). The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook: A Home Manual. Berkeley CA: Crossing Press.
  7. Holecek, Andrew (2016). Dream Yoga: Illuminating Your Life Through Lucid Dreaming and the Tibetan Yogas of Sleep. Louisville: Sounds True.
  8. Hurd, Ryan (2011). Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions & Visitors of the night. Los Altos CA: Hyena Press.
  9. Kandel, E. R. (2006). In Search of Memory: The emergence of a new science of mind. New York NY: W.W. Norton.
  10. Krippner, Stanley, F. Bogzaran and AD de Carvalho (2002). Extraordinary Dreams and How o Work with Them. New York NY: Sunnypress.
  11. LaBerge, Stephen (1985). Lucid Dreaming. Los Angeles CA: J.P. Tarcher.
  12. LaBerge, Stephen and Rheingold, Howard (1991). Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. New York NY: Ballantine Books.
  13. Mavromatis, Andreas (2010). Hypnagogia: The Unique State of Consciousness Between Wakefulness and Sleep. London: Thyrsos Press.
  14. Morley, Charlie (2013). Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep. Padstow UK: Hay House.
  15. Morley, Charlie (2015). Lucid Dreaming: A Beginner's Guide to Becoming Conscious in your Dreams. Padstow UK: Hay House.
  16. Norbu, Chögyal Namkhai (1992). Dream Yoga and the Practice Of Natural Light. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications.
  17. Rätsch, Christian (2005). The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and its Applications. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press.
  18. Ross, Robert (2012). Dreaming the Soul back Home: Shamanic Dreaming for Healing and Becoming Whole. Novato CA: New Worl Libray.
  19. Ryback, David (1989). Dreams That Come True: Their Psychic and Transforming Powers. New York NY: Doubleday.
  20.  Saint-Denys, Hervey de (1867). Les rêves et les moyens de les diriger : observations pratiques. Paris : Amyot.
  21. Southworth, Alex. A Smarter Way to Lucid Dream: With Herbs and Supplements. Dream Leaf; 1 edition (August 10, 2018) 
  22. Swami Satyananda Saraswati (2009). Yoga Nidra. Bihar India:Yoga Publicatons Trust/
  23. Targ, Russell (2004). Limitless Mind - a guide to remote viewing and transformation of conciousness. Novato CA: New World Library.
  24. Wangyal, Tenzin (1998) The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep, Snow Lion Publications. 
  25. Warren, Jeff (2007). The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness. Toronto: Random House Canada.
  26. Wilhelm, Richard and Baynes, Cary F. (1967). The I Ching or Book of Changes. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.
  27. Yuschak, Thomas (2006). Advanced Lucid Dreaming: The Power of Supplements. Milton Keynes: Lulu Enterprises. 

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