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Highly recommended Andrew Holecek offers readers a rare semisecret pathway - photo 1

Highly recommended! Andrew Holecek offers readers a rare, semisecret pathway into the world of lucid dreaming. Grasp his hand through the dark descent from the white of normal thinking through the red of the throat, until you reach the blue of the true heart and its secrets.

Patricia Garfield, PhD, doctorate in clinical psychology from Temple University; author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller, Creative Dreaming , translated into seventeen languages; and cofounder of the International Association for the Study of Dreams

Another brilliant addition to the lucid dreaming canon! This book actually feels more like a workshop than a book, as you are constantly being asked to reflect on your experience and to write notes as you go. A must-read for all who want to learn how to become lucid in their dreams!

Charlie Morley, lucid dreaming teacher, and author of Dreams of Awakening

The Lucid Dreaming Workbook provides a spirited collection of Eastern and Western lucid dreaming techniques, along with solid advice for those traveling the lucid dreaming path. If you are wishing to add some Eastern induction methods to your personal repertoire, then you should definitely take a look!

Robert Waggoner, author of Lucid Dreaming ; and coauthor of Lucid Dreaming, Plain and Simple

Andrew Holecek has written a comprehensive and amazingly interactive manual on how to lucid dream, as well as what to do once you get there. He seamlessly draws from his background in both science and mysticism, citing peer-reviewed journals, the Buddha, and everything in between.

Tucker Peck, PhD, clinical psychologist, sleep expert, and meditation teacher

Andrew Holecek understands practice, and has applied his deep experience to forging a step-by-step path that leads from daily habit and ordinary attention to the magic of lucid dreaming. The easy exercises and clear explanations in this workbook will deepen and enrich the lucid dream adventures of beginners and adepts alike.

Jennifer Dumpert, author of Liminal Dreaming

The Lucid Dreaming Workbook is not for armchair dreamers. No, this is serious nightstand materialthe advanced lucid dreaming guide you have been longing for. Not only does Holecek integrate scientific and Eastern perspectives on lucidity with precision and clarity, but he drills into the conflicts that get in the way of a truly advanced lucid dreaming practice. Essential reading for all oneironauts.

Ryan Hurd, MA, lecturer of psychology at John F. Kennedy University, coeditor of Lucid Dreaming , and founder of www.dreamstudies.org

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Publishers Note

This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought.

Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books

Copyright 2020 by Andrew Holecek

Reveal Press

An imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.

5674 Shattuck Avenue

Oakland, CA 94609

www.newharbinger.com

Cover design by Sara Christian

Acquired by Jess OBrien

Edited by Kristi Hein

All Rights Reserved

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Holecek, Andrew, 1955- author.

Title: The lucid dreaming workbook : a step-by-step guide to mastering your dream life / Andrew Holecek.

Description: Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references.

Identifiers: LCCN 2020009212 (print) | LCCN 2020009213 (ebook) | ISBN 9781684035021 (trade paperback) | ISBN 9781684035038 (pdf) | ISBN 9781684035045 (epub)

Subjects: LCSH: Lucid dreams.

Classification: LCC BF1099.L82 H65 2020 (print) | LCC BF1099.L82 (ebook) | DDC 154.6/3--dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020009212

LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020009213

For Rose, Vanessa, and Taylor, three generations of love.

Contents

Part I:
The Foundations of Lucid Dreaming

Introduction Welcome to a unique form of night school Lucid dreaming which - photo 3

Introduction

Welcome to a unique form of night school. Lucid dreaming, which is knowing that youre dreaming while remaining in the dream, offers a form of higher education that is unparalleled in its potential. We spend about two hours every night dreaming, or around 720 hours a year. In the course of an average life, that amounts to some six years. Think about how much you could learn if you had those extra years. Its almost like adding years to your life.

If youre not interested in secondary education but just want to have more fun in your dreams, then welcome to a truly exclusive nightclub. Lucid dreaming, like any form of technology, is neutral. You can do with it what you want. As the following pages reveal, you can use lucid dreaming to fulfill your wildest fantasies. In a lucid dream you become the writer, producer, director, and main actor in an Academy Awardwinning production of your own mind. You can have dream sex, race along the French Riviera in a Ferrari, or rip through the Grand Canyon in a fighter jet. Mind becomes reality in a lucid dream, so the only limitation is your imagination.

My story

I have been practicing this art of dreaming for over forty years, covering the entire spectrum of possibilities. Over these decades Ive been fortunate enough to study with many of the greatest authorities in the world, both East and West. Ive engaged in scientific studies as a subject and conducted studies with cognitive neuroscientists. As a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, I also work with the clinical aspects of sleep. But my ultimate training was during a strict three-year retreat, where I plunged into lucid dreaming in the most rigorous wayand reaped the bountiful fruits of such a deep immersion.

In my early years, I enjoyed the absolute freedom of these special dreams. I looked forward to my dreams the way some people look forward to a night in Las Vegas. And because it was all happening in the privacy of my own mind, what happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas.

But one can run riot for only so long, so after a few months I wanted to see if there was more to lucid dreaming than mere entertainment. Instead of indulging my dreams, I started to work with them. It was like adding a fun night shift, adding extra hours in which I could learn about myself using the medium of my dreams and do things I didnt have time for during the day.

The revolutionary discovery of this deeper level of lucid dreaming is that what happens in Vegas no longer stays in Vegas. The insights I was gleaning from my lucid dreams were starting to transform my days. I was bringing my rich dream experiences home from my overnight school. Valuable information began to flow in both directions, informing and eventually transforming both waking and dreaming states. Scientists call this bidirectionality; its like opening a two-way street between the dreaming and waking mind, and its a central theme of our journey in this book. At this deeper level of lucid dreaming, Vegas is replaced with what I call Vanderbilt, a place of higher learning.

I eventually discovered that lucid dreaming could also be used for spiritual transformation. This is like graduate school or theological seminary, which may not be for everybody. But for those interested in waking up in the spiritual sense, lucid dreaming can develop into dream yoga , an ancient spiritual practice that uses the medium of our dreams to explore the nature of mind and reality. Vanderbilt is replaced with the Vatican, a place for spiritual practice where lucid dreaming leads to enlightenment.

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