The Lucid Dream Classics edition of Studies in Dreams brings this pioneering work on dreaming back to life. Offering modern lucid dreamers the world's first fully remastered edition.
Inside you'll find:
* A completely remastered edition - produced from the ground up by a human editor; the first and only of its kind.
*A brand new foreword from best-selling lucid dream author Daniel Love.
*Notes on the relevance of Mary Arnold-Forster's work to modern dream explorers.
*Additional footnotes.
Studies in Dreams counts as one of the most important early works on lucid dreaming. Until now it has only been available via rare originals, poor quality scans or error ridden text recognition copies. Here you'll find the full work, lovingly recreated by hand. This book offers you the unique chance to step back in time; you'll discover lost treasures, fresh insights and a new perspective on lucid dreaming.
This book is now in the public domain, having been written around the time of World War 1. The copy I had suffered from the scanning process that led to many errors in the text. It was still quite readable but the errors were off-putting. Getting back to the book however, the pluck of this woman to disagree, in such a male-dominated society, with the likes of Sigmund Freud about what dreams signify is to be admired.
super fun comparing notes / experiences from 100 years ago. i've always been interested in lucidity / dream mechanics but the concepts of the superdream / superconciousness are really insightful!!