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Lucid Dreams in 30 Days: The Creative Sleep Program (In 30 Days Series)
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Lucid Dreams in 30 Days: The Creative Sleep Program (In 30 Days Series) Paperback - 1999

by Keith Harary,Pamela Weintraub

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Harary and Weintraub explore the mysteries of our sleeping selves and show readers how to not only understand but also control their dreamsin this fascinat ing creative sleep program.

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St. Martin's Griffin, 3/15/1999 12:00:01 A. paperback. Good. 0.4000 in x 7.9000 in x 5.2000 in. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear .
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About the author

Keith Harary, Ph.D. has spent decades investigating the issues confronting those who are coping with extraordinary experiences. His research has included extensive laboratory and field research on the physiological and other variables associated with altered states of consciousness, including the development of specialized methods for actively inducing a wide range of altered states.

Harary holds a Ph.D. in psychology, with emphases in both clinical counseling and experimental psychology. He has authored or co-authored hundreds of articles and eight books on topics related to perception, altered states of consciousness, personality, and related topics. He is currently Research Director of the Institute for Advanced Psychology in Tiburon, California, where he continues to conduct research in perception and other areas in association with an interdisciplinary consortium of scientists.

Pamela Weintraub is a longtime magazine journalist living in New York City and the author of thirteen books. She was formerly the editor-in-chief of Omni.