Quote Originally Posted by TripleX223 View Post
I have a small request on the book. There should be a small section for "Beginers" it should state that everyone is different. Some techniques work good for some people, while other may not be able to do it. It's all about the experimenting, which takes time. I just think this would stop the whole... WHATS THE BEST TECHNIQUE..... just my simple 2 cents
Good point, thanks.

There's something related at the end of the Introduction:

There are scientifically proven methods to obtain lucidity within your dreams, which we will explain in detail. The lucid dreaming community popularly classifies them using acronyms. For example, many techniques are classed as DILDs, meaning dream initiated lucid dream. As well as the main techniques, you will learn many relevant pieces of information, such as when the best time to gain lucidity is. The techniques will be guides that you can use, but also expand upon. You may even create ways on your own that best fit your lifestyle. Lucid dreaming involves creativity: if one way doesn't seem to work for you, then you can adapt it and make your own method. The goal behind this book is more than just to teach you popular techniques; it is aimed to help you learn to lucid dream on your own and do so masterfully. All told, lucidity is more of a personal achievement rather than a series of learned techniques.
(my emphasis).

but I think it should explicitly include the point you make about there not being any one best technique.

If anyone were actually still writing the book, I'm sure they'd want to address your point .