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Contents
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- The Dream Pillow: a User's Manual
- John Suler Ph.D.'s "Working (and Playing)
with
Dreams
- The Dream Library
- Jeremy Taylor's Basic Dream Work TOOL KIT
- Temple of Dreams
- Dark Dreams
- Vital Spark's dream work pages
- Dream Singing
- Dreamwork: an introduction by
Judy Harrow
(HPS, Proteus Coven)
- Build a Better Buddha
- Mugwort Information
- Lucidity.com
This is an
introductory guide to dream recall
and dreamwork, by Yours Truly, in Microsoft Word format. It can be
printed out in booklet form
on A4 paper. The second document is the cover,
which you can print out
on thicker colored paper.
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If you only download and
print out one guide to working with dreams, this
is the one. Pound-for-pound this
is the most compact and wise
guide you'll find out there. I came across it about four years ago, and
haven't found anything better since. You can get the PDF version of
this page here.
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This
is one the biggest
collections (if not THE biggest collection)
of dream resources on the web. It is part of a larger site called
Dreamgate.com. Among the valuable content in this library is:

The e-magazine Electric
Dreams, including a complete
index of eleven years'
articles from past issues.
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As a founding member and
past president of the Association for the
Study of Dreams, as well as a Unitarian minister who uses dreamwork in
his counseling and church work, this man doesn't just talk the talk,
but walks the walk. Lot's of good reading on these
pages.
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Simple
and brief site
with lessons about dreams and dreaming.
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In spite of its hokey
name and sort of "Goth" aesthetic, there's
some very good, very readable, very usable information on these pages.
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This site
has some very good articles,
though many are marred by atrocious editing and
not-so-tight writing.
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This is one of those
ideas that sounds so crazy
there must be
something to it: groups of people re-enacting group members' dreams by
creating dramas and singing improvise dialogue to improvised tunes.Said
to break right through barriers to the subconscious mind. I'm game!
Anyone want to
join me!
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Dreamwork from a pagan
perspective.
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Discussions of dreams, dreamwork, lucid dreaming and dream psychology
from a buddhist perspective, by the author of a book by the same name
(the site
is a book-promotion site).
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All about the
amazing properties of this roadside weed you've probably
seen many times in your life, but never took any notice of. Truly one
of nature's little wonders.
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A collection
of resources and links for people interested
the sometimes-controversial topic of lucid dreaming, or the
state of "waking up" inside your dreams and being aware that you are
dreaming.
It inevitably happens sooner or later to anyone who focuses much
awareness on their dream consciousness.
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