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      <title>T. Wangyal, "The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep" (3.5/5)</title>
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      <description>A good overview of Tibetan Buddhist thinking. In relation to sleep, it claimed to be a requirement to know Dzogchen practices or thought; I did not struggle to understand. Book can be somewhat underwhelming if you've read enough on dreams/sleep, trance, or meditation.</description>
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