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Book Review Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life, by Robert Moss. Crown Trade Paperbacks, New York, NY $16.00

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Green, J.T. Book Review Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life, by Robert Moss. Crown Trade Paperbacks, New York, NY $16.00. Journal of Near-Death Studies 18, 59–63 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022964330428

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