E.l.e.c.t.r.i.c D.r.e.a.m.s To subscribe to Electric Dreams Send from the address you want to subscribe to electric-dreams-request@lists.best.com And put in the body of the e-mail only subscribe your-email To unsubscribe from Electric Dreams Send from the address you want to unsubscribe to electric-dreams-request@lists.best.com And put in the body of the e-mail only: unsubscribe your-email =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= E.l.e.c.t.r.i.c D.r.e.a.m.s Volume #7 Issue #9 September 2000 ISSN# 1089 4284 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Download a Cover for this Issue! Artist : Richard Wilkerson http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-covers =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= C O N T E N T S ++ Editor's Notes ++ Event: Mutual Dream Destination for SEPTEMBER 15: Harvard Commons, Cambridge Massachusetts, USA ++ Notes to the Editor/Dream Airing: + DreamGroup Signup for Fall + DreamChatters now has over 80 members ++ Column: An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange By Lucy Gillis ++ Column: The Dream Doctor By Charles McPhee, Ph.D. ++ Column: The Lucid Bird's Words The Six Basic Steps to Lucid Dreaming Step Six) Linking your Awareness to your Dreams By Marc Vandekeere ++ Column: The DreamSpinner Column Working Dreams With The Power Of Computers By Bjo Ashwill ++ Article: Creating Safe Cyberecologies for Dream Sharing and Dreamwork: How the Association for the Study of Dreams can offer its Ethical Traditions to the Internet. By Richard Wilkerson ++ Column: Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming Through the Houses: 9th House for August Madame Aionia ++ Article: Reflections of the Ninth House. Island G L O B A L D R E A M I N G N E W S - Peggy Coats NEWS * RESEARCH & REQUESTS * WEBSITE & ONLINE UPDATES * * DREAM CALENDAR for September & October 2000* ASD News Update! D R E A M S S E C T I O N : dream-flow. v001.n346 - dream-flow. v001.n365 D E A D L I N E : SEPT 20, deadline for OCTOBER submissions M.U.T.U.A.L D.R.E.A.M T.A.R.G.E.T SEPT 15, 2000 Harvard Commons, Cambridge Massachusetts, USA NEXT MONTH: Halloween, Nightmares and Dark Dreams XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Send Dreams and Comments on Dreams to: Richard Wilkerson Send Dreaming News and Calendar Events to: Peggy Coats Send Articles and Subscription concerns to: Richard Wilkerson: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Editor's Notes =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= As school is starting for many Electric Dreams members, I would like to encourage you to become members of the Association for the Study of Dreams and join one of the many E-Study groups offered with will be hosted by the top researchers in the field. Whether you are interested in dreaming in cyberspace, clinical dreams, dreams and nightmares, dream research, dreams and psi or dreams and healing there will be a group for you! http://www.asdreams.org/study/ There are many other benefits to being an ASD member and you can read more about them here; http://www.asdreams.org/idxmembership.htm If you can't afford the membership right now, you can still join us for the Dream Time live, once a month in a special Chat Room set up for us by Brett Robertson, M Ed For details, send an e-mail to chat@asdreams.org This month: September 20, 2000, 7pm Pacific Daylight Time. Rosemary Ellen Guiley hosts "The Spiritual Significance of Dreams" Lest you think that Electric Dreams is just an announcement forum for ASD, let me correct that notion now. There is still a sad and major difference between the Electric Dreams community and ASD. At Electric Dreams have a multitude of contexts & venues for sharing dreams, we are based on peer or partnership dream sharing paradigms, and we do all we can to promote dream sharing both online and off. Our focus is online, but my larger goal has always been to elevate the value of dreams in my society. Dream sharing is de-valued and repressed in so many cultural contexts and activities. Sometimes the suppression is subtle, like the way your co-workers look at you when you share more than one dream a month at the office. Other times the dismissal is found in poor parenting, as when its so much easier to tell our children "Its just a dream..." rather than give the child and his/her dream the attention they deserve. The issue is more complex at ASD. There is an active policy suppressing dream interpretations that would impose a meaning on another persons dreams, and very strict rules about not even sharing dreams online unless in the context of research. Instead of being *undervalued* they are *overvalued* and then held to be "dangerous" and only to be discussed in the presence of mental health professionals. I think what has happened is a problem in being clear about contexts and what they mean. No one I know of at Electric Dreams wants someone to be abused by another's interpretation. But is this best handled by suppressing all interpretation or by opening it up? I am reminded of the nudity issue in Western Culture where we have tried to control it by make people wear clothes, and in so doing, we have produced an exploitative pornography industry. At ASD, the model context has dreams as secrets told in therapy. This context then gets extended to all ASD venues. We provide various contexts at Electric Dreams. Some are rigid like our DreamWheel groups and on them we expect participants to follow along with non-interpretive dreamwork. In other venues, such as the dream-flow and the e-zine, we feel that free speech must be supported and defended. Our model is that of an interactive village. If someone says something mean-spirited, we tell them and respond with our own opinions. With the notion of context, the two communities (ASD and Edreams) may be able to move closer together. The original pioneers of ASD are all very active in developing dreamwork that can empower and be used both in and outside of clinical dreamwork. Many ASD members have developed and practiced dreamwork online for years now. Hardly an incident can be found that has caused and individual harm. While many situations can be imagined where dreamwork *might* harm someone, I think the statistics over the last 7 years have shown dreamwork online to be one of the safest adult activities available to our culture. To further these discussions, both at Electric Dreams and at ASD, I am including in this article a history of the issue and a suggestion that ASD can leave the 20th century behind and bridge its values concerning safe dreamwork into the 21st century through the development of model online dreamwork. If you are interested in this history or issue, please dream my article "Creating Safe Cyberecologies for Dream Sharing and Dreamwork: How the Association for the Study of Dreams can offer its Ethical Traditions to the Internet." Are you dreaming right now? In this issue of Electric Dreams Marc Vandekeere concludes his basic steps to lucid dreaming with Step Six) Linking your Awareness to your Dreams. Be sure to read "Lucid Bird's Words." (errata: last month we presented step six, but it was in fact step #5) This month's excerpt from Lucy Gillis's "Lucid Dream Exchange" features a particular type of lucid dream, the mutual lucid dream. Lucid dreams are dreams where you are aware you are dreaming *while* you are dreaming. Mutual dreams are dreams that two or more people have, and they can be similar or the same. Linda Lane Magallon, author of "MUTUAL DREAMING," shares her research on this topic. Bjo Ashwill's column DreamSpinner, explores her experiences of creating a computer software program that does very detailed analysis of dream narratives. This month Bjo explores how metaphor patterns change over a series of dreams and how to use the DreamSpinner to explore them. Charles McPhee returns to comment on dreams. If you haven't seen his new Dream Doctor site, I recommend stopping by and adding some dreams to the growing collection and special teen section! http://www.dreamdoctor.com Madame Aionia continues to explore the relationship between astrology and dreams in this issue. Madame Aionia looks at dreaming in the Ninth House, Sagittarius. Island adds her reflections on this vast house as well. Peggy Coats, from dreamtree.com, has been gathering the news about dreaming from all around the Net and has the latest conferences, the best workshops, the finest dream events and all the updates on the latest and best web sites. Be sure to look over the Global Dreaming News for the events in your area. Our Dreams this month come from all around the Net and have been organized by the software developed by Harry Bosma. Be sure to look through the dreams and see what on the mind and soul of dreamers in Cyberspace. Are you new to dreamwork and dream sharing? Please send in an e-mail to scoop@dreamgate.com for a list of suggested steps and resources in learning about dreamwork and dreaming online. The Mutual Dream Target this month was picked by Judith Gips JG: "If you've ever had Ivy League aspirations, or wanted to check out the scene at the bastion of formal education in Cambridge NMA, this is the trip for you. Join other dreamers to meet on the Harvard College Common..."pahk the cah on Hahvud Squauh" and meet us out in the open as we explore our own dreams about academia. Read more about this below in the Mutual Dreams section. Mutual Dream Destination, September 15, 2000 Meet You on the Harvard Common" Thanks to Jenn Fraser, the Electric Dreams Chief Archive Editor, you will be able to access *ALL* of the past articles in Electric Dreams. OK, I promised this last month too. Sorry. You can watch the progress at http://members.tripod.com/ed-articles/ and you can volunteer to help out if you are familiar with html. Next Month: eeeeeek! It's the October Halloween issue! Send in your scary dreams, your theories about nightmares and practices in dealing with them. Dark Dream, cellars, basements, murders, betrayals, send them in! (On dreams, include title, pen name and say "For Halloween issue" -Richard Wilkerson =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Airing: News, Notes and Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ////////////////////////////////////// If you would like to get more information about the monthly class, the History of Dreams, send and e-mail to the autoresponder at dreamclass@dreamgate.com -Richard ///////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////// Join the Dreamchatters list! ******** Dreamchatters began in December 1999 as an adjunct to mailing-lists; to keep up communications between dream-interested individuals. The hope being to be catalysts to creating a clearer path to the future of dreaming online. Currently there are 80+ members subscribed. Dreamchatters is an egroup aimed at discussing dreams, dreaming and making those online with an interest in these subjects able to keep in touch as it suits them. Although dreams are discussed there, the primary focus is dreaming community, rather than individual dreams. It is enlightening to see messages from individuals with diverse backgrounds. If any group member finds an interesting web site or article online, we pass it on and often that will begin a new thread of discussion. There is a capacity for a group calendar, member profiles and links to urls to be stored at egroups.com, so that new members may explore first. It is a place to beta test chat venues'; to try and help make the currently available technology and capabilities of the Internet more accessible to as many people as possible. Not only do current and potential group members have differing computer hardware and software, but we also live in different parts of the world, so there has been discussion about "universal time" , time zone conversion, and scheduling formal chats at staggered times so that no one time zone is expected to always be up at, for instance, local 3am. You can opt to receive individual emails, daily digests, or to read it online at http://www.egroups.com To subscribe, send a message to dreamchatters-subscribe@eGroups.com ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// J.o.i.n a d.r.e.a.m.g.r.o.u.p for Fall 2000 The Electric Dreams/DreamGate Dreamwheel is ready to roll for September! These e-mail dream groups are easy, fun and very insightful. Instructions come at every step. To join just send me a note like the following "Hey Richard, I have read and agree to the Electric Dreams Ethics Statement and would like to join a DreamWheel, please subscribe me today!" send to Richard Wilkerson at rcwilk@dreamgate.com `````````````````````````````````````````````````` DreamWheel Information File ````````````````````````````````````````````````` * Sign-up * Question Phase * Comment Phase * New Dream Instructions come with every phase of the group from a group moderator. Dreams are sent in to the moderator and sorted. (you can send to richard who is moderating this Wheel) We go through the dreams as a group one by one. The first phase is the question phase, asking non-defensive clarification questions of the dreamer [who may or may not respond as they chose]. Then in the comment phase each person in the group takes the dream as-if-it-were-their-own. The process is non-defensive, fun and very revealing. The process is modeled on the work of John Herbert, Jeremy Taylor, Montague Ullman, Sarah Richards, Jayne Gackenbach, Richard Wilkerson and others. Each moderator may add their own style to the process. For sample sessions of the group see Sample Session - Herbert http://users.aol.com/john0417/dmgp/dg16.html Sample Session - Electric Dreams Dream Wheel (Wilkerson & Hicks) http://www.asdreams.org/asd-13/2lb12.htm Sample Session - Electric Dreams Dream Wheel (Wilkerson -Coins of Life) http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-backissues/ed5-9.txt Sample Session - Electric Dreams DreamWheel (Wilkerson - Dreaming with Serbia) http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/serbia To read John Herbert's research work comparing face to face groups with online groups, go to http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html Herbert, J.W. (1991) "Human Science Research Methods in Studying Dreamwork: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Face-to-Face and Computer Dream Work Groups" Unpublished Manuscript, Saybrook Institute, San Francisco. For a quick history and summary of this work, see: Wilkerson, R. & Herbert, J. (1995). John Herbert and the Internet Group Dreamwork . Electric Dreams 2(6) http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/articles_rcw/ed2-6jh.htm or A Short History on the Rise of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace - Richard Wilkerson Electric Dreams October 1998 Volume 5 Issue 9 www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams The DreamWheel follows the guideline of ethical conduct set forth by the Association for the Study of Dreams. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Dreamwork Ethics Statement" The Electric Dreams community celebrates the many benefits of dreamwork, yet recognizes that there are potential risks. We agree with the ethical position taken by the Association for the Study of Dreams (http://www.asdream.org), in that we support an approach to dreamwork and dream sharing that respects the dreamer's dignity and integrity, and which recognizes the dreamer as the decision-maker regarding the significance of the dream. Systems of dreamwork that assign authority or knowledge of the dream's meanings to someone other than the dreamer can be misleading, incorrect, and harmful. Ethical dreamwork helps the dreamer work with his/her own dream images, feelings, and associations, and guides the dreamer to more fully experience, appreciate, and understand the dream. Every dream may have multiple meanings, and different techniques may be reasonably employed to touch these multiple layers of significance. A dreamer's decision to share or discontinue sharing a dream should always be respected and honored. The dreamer should be forewarned that unexpected issues or emotions may arise in the course of the dreamwork. Information and mutual agreement about the degree of privacy and confidentiality are essential ingredients in creating a safe atmosphere for dream sharing. Dreamwork outside a clinical setting is not a substitute for psychotherapy, or other professional treatment, and should not be used as such. We recognize and respect that there are many valid and time-honored dreamwork traditions. We invite and welcome the participation of dreamers from all cultures. There are social, cultural, and transpersonal aspects to dream experience. In this statement we do not mean to imply that the only valid approach to dreamwork focuses on the dreamer's personal life. Our purpose is to honor and respect the person of the dreamer as well as the dream itself, regardless of how the relationship between the two may be understood. The Electric Dreams Community, March 2000 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Electric Dreams DreamWheels are sponsored by DreamGate and the Electric Dreams Community. http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams //////////////// end dream airing //////////////////////// =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mutual Dream Destination, September 15, 2000 Meet You on the Harvard Common =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- If you've ever had Ivy League aspirations, or wanted to check out the scene at the bastion of formal education in Cambridge NMA, this is the trip for you. Join other dreamers to meet on the Harvard College Common..."pahk the cah on Hahvud Squauh" and meet us out in the open as we explore our own dreams about academia. A short side trip to historic Boston, across the river, might be in order too....Old North Church, anyone? or the old Italian of the North End pharmacies where they still sell leeches? Watch the street performers at Faneuil Hall and imagine Boston society.... days may be warm and sunny, and/or the feel of approaching autumn may be on the air. Beware of the Big Dig, which has had downtown Boston as a tangle of backhoes and earthmovers for ten years..... Host Judith Gips (small middle-aged woman with long dark hair, fair skin, and a tendency to dart about) will make every effort to meet you there on the Harvard Common...take the MTA line if you wish but see you in our dreams. please e-mail any dream memories from the dream destination activity, even if they seem unrelated or sketchy, to and indicate whether you are comfortable posting them to the Dreamshare conference. About Mutual Dreaming: See Linda Magallon's Mutual Dreaming FAQ: http://members.aol.com/dreampsi/archive/mutualdreaming.html#anchor456487 Where would *you* like to meet in the future? Contact Judith E-mail : coamdre@mindspring.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange By Lucy Gillis =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This month's excerpt features a particular type of lucid dream, the mutual lucid dream. Linda Lane Magallon, author of "MUTUAL DREAMING," shares a wonderful example of this type of dream that she and an acquaintance experienced. ------------------------------------ Pair of Lucid Meshing Dreams (c) 2000 Linda Lane Magallon There are two important kinds of mutual dreams: meshing and meeting. A meshing dream involves information interchange. Ideas, feelings, emotions, symbols, themes, events or the dreamscape can be shared between dreams. These element's can be literally identical, as when both Lucy Christian and I dreamt of a large room and of the ability to fly. Or the elements may be metaphorically related. I saw "silhouettes of buildings" in my dreams; Lucy viewed "furniture of asymmetrical shapes" in hers. We both met friendly older men, had memory trouble, were concerned with name recognition and described our surroundings in artistic terms. (c) Linda Magallon 12/12/85 I become lucid in a large room which seems to be the hallway of an office building. I start calling out, "I want someone to recognize me!" People are walking back and forth; the closest man gives me a weird look. That stops me; I think, "Oops, maybe I'm being too pushy for this place. I don't really know the rules here." Then I think, "Oh, hell, this is just a dream !" and begin calling out again. The scene changes and I'm in another room with an older dark-haired man seated on a comfortable overstuffed chair in front of me. "Hello, Linda," he says pleasantly. "Dr. Hogue!" I exclaim in recognition. "We've met before, haven't we?" (It seems we met in an earlier "scene" of this dream, but on waking I don't remember it.) He comes toward me. "What would you like to do?" he asks. I'm aware there's a lot that can be done with lucidity. But right now I just want to have fun. "I want to fly," I reply. Dr. Hogue puts his left arm around my waist and stretches out the other to hold my right hand wrist. We take off out a window and fly swiftly forward toward the horizon. The scenery is mainly flat: to the right is a large body of vivid turquoise water. We stop midair and I concentrate on it. The wavy water seems to change into lines of various shades of blue, like those found in an oil painting. To the left are the silhouettes of buildings: as I look closely, I realize they are unlike any buildings I've ever seen in my time period and wonder if I'm in the future. I try to commit the shapes to memory, but the only ones I do recall upon waking have triangular roofs. (c) Lucy Christian, 12/17/85 I am in a large room when I become lucid. I start to fly out when I notice that the room is very beautiful, so I change my mind and explore the room instead. First, the ceiling catches my eye. It is made of shimmering silvery panels. The room is filled with beautiful flowers of many kinds and colors. I have the feeling of being on the inside of a beautifully wrapped Christmas gift, looking out. I wander into an adjoining room, asking aloud if there is a friendly spirit around. An older man appears and we hug. Several others join us. Then lucidity and memory fade. Later, I become lucid again. This time I am in a narrow stairway going upstairs. I come to a narrow yellow door that opens into an apartment with some very unusual furniture. It looks like it is made of some kind of corrugated cardboard construction built into asymmetrical shapes, yet comfortable and functional. They are painted in soft colors with graphics as are the surrounding walls. Several women are in the apartment who seem to be welcoming me into their group. I tell them I am in a lucid dream. One says, so is she. When I ask them what their names are in waking life, they give me some names, but I do not recognize any of them. Nor do I remember them now. One woman tells me it is a very "mental" question. Notice the 5 day time-slip. Mutual dreams don't have to occur on the same night, because dreams are loose in both time and space. Lucy lives on the East Coast of the United States; I live on the West. Both of us were incubating to the same Lucidity Project target goal, "Gift yourself with a Christmas dream." Both of us were lucid. But even though we had dreams of similar form and content, we didn't see one another. Actually, we've never met face-to-face in waking life, either. Be sure to check out Linda Magallon's website "The Dream Explorer" at:http://members.aol.com/psiflyer/dream/explorer.html ------------------------------ The Lucid Dream Exchange is a quarterly e-zine that features articles, poetry, book reviews and lucid dreams submitted by lucid dreamers. If you'd like more information about The Lucid Dream Exchange, contact Lucy Gillis at lucy_gillis@hotmail.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Dream Doctor Charles McPhee, Ph.D. http://www.dreamdoctor.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ######## "Brace Yourself!" I'm getting braces soon and one night I had a dream that I was backing out of getting them. Then the angel Gabriel came to me and told me that I have to get braces because if I didn't I couldn't get into heaven and if my teeth were crooked I would have to go to purgatory and have to earn my straight teeth. And I was so scared that I would go to hell that I woke up. What does it mean? --Abby, Age 15, Porterville, CA, USA Hi Abby - Do you think straight teeth really are that important? That you wouldn't be allowed into heaven if you had crooked ones? Hmmmm.... I don't know about this Gabriel guy... Actually, your dream probably is more about obeying your parents - and making them happy - than it is about any real life "heaven and hell" decisions. I think you're nervous about getting your braces, and you've been thinking about backing out of it, but you don't want to disappoint your parents - not after you've already seen the orthodontist, had impressions made of your teeth, and had all the preparations done. What's the message of this dream? It's time to "brace yourself" for a shiny pair of "train tracks" lashed across your teeth! A lot of your friends are going to have them too - and when you get done you'll have a very nice, pretty smile. But uh.... In case you and Gabriel didn't finish your conversation - it takes more than a cute smile to get into heaven. (It has to be attached to a good heart!) ########## =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The Lucid Bird's Words by Marc Vandekeere =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This month: Step Six) Linking your Awareness to your Dreams The Six Basic Steps by Marc Vandekeere The following is an excerpt from my manual, The Ultimate Lucid Dreaming Manual Basics and Beyond. I hope it can be used to maximize your lucid dreaming progress. If you find this information helpful you may want to check out my lucid dreaming website for further info, tips, resources and more. The URL of my site is http://how.to/luciddream and if you have any questions, feedback or comments, feel free to send me an email. I'm always happy to hear from other dreamers and love to help out. if and when I can, thelucidbird@mediaone.net . Stay lucid. So now we've come to the payoff. In order to make this material more user-friendly, the information has been divided into four categories, and there will also be an summarized outline at the end of the manual. By getting an overview at a glance, it may be easier for you to thoroughly learn, absorb and internalize all the information. Hopefully, it will help tighten all the concepts into one working whole. The Process Section One - The Six Basic Steps Section Two - Other methods Section Three - General tips Section Four - Tools and Tactics All these sections have one objective - teaching you how to become lucid in your dreams. After you've learned the process, methods, tips, tools, and tactics, we'll cover the more advanced techniques that you will need to know once you become lucid. The Process There are many techniques and methods that you can use for inducing lucid dreams, but there are basically two different ways of becoming lucid. You can either have dream-induced or wake-induced lucid dreams. Stephen LaBerge coined the term D.I.L.D. (Dream Induced Lucid Dream) for dreams in which you become lucid while within a dream. By training your awareness, you will somehow realize that you are dreaming while you are dreaming. This is by far the most common way of having a lucid dream, but it is also possible to directly enter a lucid dream from a waking state. These Wake Induced Lucid Dreams, or W.I.L.D.s, are far more rare, but as LaBerge so aptly labeled them, they are quite an experience. While covering the basics we will be dealing primarily with dream induced lucid dreams. When we move beyond the basics, we will be dealing with the more advanced techniques that will include inducing W.I.L.D.s. There are many methods to induce lucid dreams, but there is an underlying process behind most if not all of them. I've broken this underlying process down into six basic steps that will serve as our beginning regime. Once you absorb these steps and start following them, it is only a matter of time before you have your first lucid dream. In case you are wondering how long it will take for you to have you first one, just follow through with the steps and have faith that you will have one. According to statistics, the time it takes for someone to have their first lucid dream averages from three weeks to two months, but yours may be tonight so don't be discouraged if you try for a while and don't succeed. There seems to be an obsession in our society for instant results. If you are one of these people, realize that this is one of your first obstacles to overcome. Only one thing is certain - If you never stop trying, you are guaranteed to succeed. The Six Basic Steps 1) Doing the Mental Prep-Work - see Electric Dreams 7(4) April 2000 2) Increasing dream recall -FOCUS THIS MONTH 3) Keeping a dream journal 4) Becoming familiar with your Dreams 5) Adding Awareness to your Waking Consciousness 6) Linking your Awareness to your Dreams Step Six) Linking your Awareness to your Dreams This last step is rather simple and easy compared to the previous steps, and due to its simplicity you should have no problem incorporating it into your daily regime. But before we move on, let's review where you should be at right now. At this point, you have done the mental prep-work, you have been increasing your dream recall, and you have been keeping your dream journal. You are becoming familiar with your dreams, noticing your dreamsigns, and exercising your awareness by meditating and doing your reality checks consistently. The final step is to combine what you have learned about your dreams with what you have learned about your awareness. Put simply, you need to merge your reality checks with your dreamsigns so that whenever you encounter one of your dreamsigns you automatically start doing reality checks. If you dream of classrooms or beaches or driving fast in a car, whenever you see a classroom or a beach or whenever you are driving in a fast car you will be programmed to do a reality check. The end result will be this: Inevitably you are going to dream about one of your dreamsigns (that is why they are your dreamsigns) and eventually you are going to remember to do a reality check and ultimately you are going to realize that you are dreaming. It is helpful to stay updated on your current dreamsigns and dream themes. If you have been having dreams of being chased for the past week, you need to activate a trigger onto the idea of being chased so that whenever you are being chased you will realize that you need to do a reality check. By becoming intimately acquainted with your dreamsigns and linking reality checks to these dreamsigns, you will be laying the foundation for future lucid dreaming adventures. As you can see, these six steps are all interwoven into one basic process. Leaving out just one step will diminish the effectiveness of all the other steps, and in turn, it will decrease the actual results of the entire process. Almost all of the other techniques and methods for inducing lucid dreams that will be mentioned are based on this overall process to a certain extent. Often, the methods and techniques are offshoots of this process or are limited versions of one or more of these six basic steps. Study them and internalize them. Practice them diligently and consistently and your subconscious will become engrained with them. Eventually these habits will carry over into your dreams, and hopefully the final payoff will be when you say, "Yes, I am dreaming!" By simply following these six steps, you will inevitably have a lucid dream, but to maximize your progress, let's go over several other methods that you can use in conjunction with these six steps. By experimenting with these steps and with the following methods, you will discover which techniques work best for you. There are many different methods and techniques but since everyone is usually rather individualized the method that works best for you may depend on YOU. I suggest trying them all. I have had lots of luck using brainwave entrainment audio as well as using the Sleep-Wake-Back to Bed Method. For more information about lucid dreaming, brainwave entrainment and if you would like to get involved in some group lucid dreaming research, please surf your way over to my lucid dreaming website at http://how.to/luciddream . Check the link to The Dream Initiative website for info on getting involved. We are always on the lookout for a few good dreamers, and even if you're not so good at it yet, it certainly helps to have the support and input from others who are interested. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The DreamSpinner Column Working Dreams With The Power Of Computers 4th Column: Generating the raw data from your dreams. By Bjo Ashwill http://www.spinner-soft.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Hi, Electric Dreamers. I am Bjo Ashwill and am writing a monthly column on my experiences of creating a computer software program that does very detailed analysis of dream narratives. You are welcome to visit my web site and check out DreamSpinner, the software program I will be describing. http://www.spinner-soft.com. In this column I shall describe, over time, how to use the computer's power to store, group, analyze and retrieve information from our dreams. DreamSpinner's greatest power is working with long "over time" dream series, although it can work with individual dreams as well. How do metaphor patterns change over time? That is the question that began my journey toward creating DreamSpinner. So far, we've learned about the category system in DreamSpinner. Now we will take a look at the method DreamSpinner uses to gather the raw data. A great deal of the work has already been done. The extensive dictionary and category links are already made. Naturally, each dreamer will want to modify it to their specific ways. That is very easy to do. You can add any words and definitions you wish. You can create new categories, edit or delete them. You can change the hierarchy structure to fit how you want the information gathered. The important function that gathers the raw data for you is the DreamLinking process. DreamSpinner will not recognize the meanings of the words in your dream narrative until you tell it what dictionary definition belongs to that specific word, and which categories to hook it to. Four text boxes open up in the DreamLinking window. 1st, you see the single word you are to link. Example: wall. 2nd, you see the line the word is in, so you have the context of the word. Example: I am in a room, the walls are red. 3rd, a list of possible definitions for that word is presented. Example: 1. Wall of building, one of the sides. 2. Wall of water. 3. "A wall between us", a communication barrier. 4th, you highlight the one that's right for this word in this dream. I highlighted number one, "Wall of building, one of the sides." Each definition is hooked to one or more categories. Example: 1. Wall of building, one of the sides. (Category: Objects, (subcategory) Architecture, (subcategory) Details.) 2. Wall of water. (Category: Nature, (subcategory) Water Related, (subcategory) Waves. A second category: Characteristics, (subcategory) Intensity, (subcategory) High Intensity.) 3. "A wall between us", a communication barrier. (Category: Mind, (subcategory) Thinking, (subcategory) Psychological. A second category: Evaluation, (subcategory) Difficult Situations) If you like the categories it is hooked to, then click on the LINK button and that connection of category, definition and which dream it is in is stored in the word frequency counts tables. You will be going through the dream only once. This raw data is stored in a series of linked tables underneath the DreamLinking Window form. There are ID numbers for everything. The Dream ID, the word ID, the category ID, the character position ID, the syntax ID and so on. Each time you hit the LINK button, all those numbers are stored to be retrieved later in as many different combinations as you care to look at. The word infinite comes to mind. Here is an example dream: "I am in a room, the walls are red. My Father steps into the hall and a lion speaks to him. Suddenly, the wall falls over and I see outside a waterfall, where spirits fly around the water. I cry with joy." Because every word is linked to categories, this dream will figure into many different dream sets. It's a "room" dream, a "wall" dream, a "red" dream, a "Father" dream, a "waterfall" dream. And so on. DreamSpinner reveals patterns. When you call up a dream set, for instance, "All Waterfall Dreams", a form comes up. It displays in descending order, the most frequent categories for that dream set. What emotions are most common in "waterfall" dreams? You scroll to where the Category MIND is, open it to the subcategory EMOTION, and see which emotions are most frequent. Does it change over time? DreamSpinner is looking at these dreams over time. In the year 1992, were " waterfall " dreams scary and in 1994 were " waterfall " dreams sad? This gives additional information about yourself. It gives information and excites questions in areas you might not have thought to look for insights. One dreamer noticed a high frequency of anger in the dream set for a particular character. Except for one year. The high frequency was sadness. That, she realized later, was the year that dream character died (in waking life.) The dreams increased in frequency in forgiveness activities almost 8 months before the death. There are many different kinds of information you will get out of each dream. What emotions are most common in this dream set? What social interactions are most frequent? Who is most frequently found in "Anger" dreams? When there is an animal in the dream, is there a higher frequency of spirituality? When there are more dangerous or scary events, are they frightening or exhilarating? What kinds of problem solving techniques do I most often use in my dreams? Why is fear such a high frequency in dreams that have attic trap doors? Why is it that many "performance dreams" have a distance between the performer and the audience? Here's the information you receive from the example dream: Most frequent category is Objects, Architecture, Rooms (hall and room) and Details, (wall). This tells me that the space itself is more important in this dream than say Social Interaction or feelings, or any other category. The second most frequent category is Object Relationships (Both room and hall figure as containment objects. This means the dream is talking about containment issues. Obstruction? The third most frequent and therefore most important category is Movement. (Falling wall and stepping.) Then Flowing (waterfall) and then Journey, Under your own Power (flying). The opposite of obstruction. The flow is open. Fourth: Animals/Creatures. Wild Lion and spirit.(Animals are more frequent than people in this dream.) Hummm. Animals and spiritual metaphors seem to be together in this dream. Is that so of all animal dreams? Fifth: Characteristics. The Color, red and time measurement (sudden). Do other red dreams have this kind of time movement? Sixth: MIND, Emotional, State Of Mind Positive, (cry for joy). Good feelings in this dream, no negative ones. Do my other dreams where flow is open reveal these same emotions? Are there years or months when the flow is closed in dreams? What are the feelings in those dreams? Seventh: Nature. Natural bodies of Water, (waterfall). Eighth: Body, Sensory, Visual (see) Ninth: Character, Immediate Family Member, (Father). Tenth: Evaluation, Negative, sudden. Eleventh: Social Interaction, Communication, Verbal, (speak) Twelfth: Spiritual (spirit). The list of possible insights is endless. The straw (those boring left brain word frequency counts) are transformed and woven into gold. Next month we will look at a dream set over time. Which is where the power of DreamSpinner really excels. (She said modestly.) See you next month. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Creating Safe Cyberecologies for Dream Sharing and Dreamwork: How the Association for the Study of Dreams can offer its Ethical Traditions to the Internet. Richard Wilkerson =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dreamwork: Used here as a general term to denote any structured approach to a recalled dream. This includes various interpretive methods used both in and outside of clinical settings as well as keeping a journal and expressing the dream in art, theatre, dance and other forms. The emphasis is on *doing* something with the dream. Dream Sharing: Used here to mean a recalled dream that is shared, usually with another person or group of people. The emphasis here is more social than dreamwork and less formal. Dream sharing can occur in dreamwork, but also more casually as in a phone conversation with a friend or over a water cooler at work, or on a bulletin board on the world wide web. The emphasis is on sharing. The Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) has been promoting safe dreamwork since it's beginning in 1984. Pioneers such as Jeremy Taylor, Gayle Delaney, Strephon Kaplan-Williams, Montague Ullman, Henry Reed, Patricia Garfield and many others strove to forefront a set of dreamwork ethics and practices that would always allow the dreamer to be the final authority on issues of meaning and value, whether working with a therapist in a closed setting or talking with friends openly on the telephone. These values and ethics have been successful in allowing grass-roots dreamwork groups to develop safely outside clinical settings. They have also allowed clinicians a perspective through which they can view dreamwork as a useful tool for empowering patients. These values and ethics can now be transported to the new virtual frontier and become a model for dreamwork and dream sharing taking place in Cyberspace. Just as the offline grassroots dreamwork movement looks to the Association for the Study of Dreams as a standard for behaviors and ethics, so too the online dream movement can find direction and guidance in ASD and its model groups and values. There has been some history of concern at ASD about whether these values and practices can accurately be transported from offline to online, from face-to-face to Cyberspace, from the contained vessel of the therapeutic container to an anonymous encounter with virtual strangers. The original concern about online dream sharing and dreamwork was first discussed at the ASD executive board in 1995. At that time there was on the table a proposal to have both an ASD website and computer café for the 1996 Berkeley Conference. Some of the concerns mentioned below and the following decisions were discussed and enacted during the Spring 1996 executive board meeting as well. It may be difficult to realize that at the time, the Internet was an all but unknown phenomenon to the general public. Within two years it would be difficult in the Bay Area to watch TV for more than a half-an hour without the Internet being promoted, or drive 10 blocks without seeing a billboard for e-commerce. But in 1994-95, one had to pretty much explain the word "Internet" if used in casual conversation. It was under these conditions that the ASD executive board had to decide the policies that would guide the organization into the 21st Century. The main concern had both a specific and general side. The specific concern was how to regulate remote dream sharing at ASD venues where interpretations of dreams might be imposed on the dreamer. The more general concern was whether it was emotionally safe to have dream sharing conducted remotely without the usual containers and safety values provided by face-to-face dreamwork. Peripheral concerns also included: a. Would ASD be libel or legally responsible for problems that arose with participants or the actions of the leaders? b. Would ASD be seen as endorsing a process or particular remarks made by individuals or leaders during these sessions? c. Would WWW links to other sites constitute endorsement of these websites? Other concerns that have emerged around this include a concern about dreamwork as a clinical vs non-clinical activity. Traditionally with therapy, dream narratives and images have been connected with material that the client may not be ready to be aware of about themselves. There was a concern that dreamwork could cause reactions such as de-compensation or depression in people suffering from various mental illnesses, as well as other reactions that might require a mental heath professional. The decision was to : 1. Prohibit all sharing of personal dreams and interpretations of dreams on the ASD bulletin board on the website (at that time hosted by GMCC). 2. Provide a clear warning and disclaimer to any links to sites off of the ASD website. 3. Have a committee decide what links were appropriate, if any. 4. Prohibit live & delayed online dream sharing at any ASD conference or ASD sponsored event until further studies had been done. 5. Develop a Dreamwork Ethics Statement. (See copy below) To address the concerns about the safety of online dreamwork and dream sharing, Sara Richards, Ph.D. and Richard Wilkerson developed a panel discussion at the 1996 Berkeley Conference and brought together a variety of people who had been experimenting for some time with dream sharing and dreamwork online. The panel consisted of John Herbert, Ph.D., Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D., Linton Hutchinson, Ph.D., Jeremy Taylor, Sarah Richards, Ph.D. and Richard Wilkerson. (Other projects were also developed, such as test-groups conducted independently of ASD by many members, and online dreaming education programs. For a short history see the ASD Dream Time Cyberphile Winter 1997, Volume 14, #1 http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/cyberphile/rcwasd05.htm ) The conclusion of the panel, regarding the safety of online dreamwork, was unanimous. All felt that dreamwork and dream sharing online could be, and was being, conducted safely and productively. The panel was brought together again in Santa Cruz in 1999 and came to the same conclusions. Some of the recommendations included: 1. State up front what the ethical guidelines are and whether the session is or is not a psychotherapy session. Although the Board of Behavioral Science has now given a go-ahead for Mental Health professionals to provide some services online, it has not been demonstrated whether dreamwork will be appropriate or not. Non-clinical dreamwork online *has* been continually demonstrated to have productive and live enhancing results. 2. Use non-defensive approaches, such as John Herbert's variations on the Ullman State III "...if this were my dream." approach or the Gayle Delaney Interview method have been the most often used and are recommended. The key is leaving the control of the final interpretation, if any, in the hands of dreamer and always allowing them to be the final authority. 3. At the end of dream sharing sessions, provide a feed-back form that allows the people involved to express concerns about the moderator and the process and the group. 4. Due to the language and difficult topics and images that can occur in dreamwork, special considerations are needed for children sharing dreams online. At this time, dreamwork online may not be appropriate for them, at least in the groups that have been presented at ASD. Further conclusions: Why is online dream sharing safe? John Herbert's comparison study of face-to-face dream groups with online dream groups (Herbert 1991, 2000) found that face-to-face groups were more emotional while online groups were more reflective. It was suggested that is this due to the delay in response time in his bulletin board groups study, and that people have more time to reflect. As Jeremy Taylor has pointed out, real time dreamwork in chat and conference rooms offers the safety of anonymity. People join anonymously and this allows them control over personal exposure and the possibility of retaliation if they expose a vulnerable part of themselves. As Richard Wilkerson has pointed out, there is a group process that protects the dreamer from intrusive and abusive language/behavior. If someone says something inappropriate to a dreamer, there are others who will jump right in and confront them. They too needn't fear direct retaliation, by the leader or other group members. (Other than verbal abuse, which is very, very rare in dreamsharing. This is due to the natural-selection process. Dreamwork tends to attract people who are interested in personal growth. People with big issues join political discussion groups). As Jayne Gackenbach has pointed out, there is now an online culture. That is, people online are not as confused as they were about what they are getting into and what is and isn't appropriate online. To further this clarity, participants can be asked to sign or check boxes that indicate they understand and agree to the terms and conditions of the group. However, the organization (ASD) was reluctant to move from its initial position that the Internet is not an appropriate place for dreamwork and dream sharing. Further research and exploration of ASD and online dream sharing. In 1995 Alan Siegel, Ph.D. and Richard Wilkerson began the Cyberphile column on the quarterly ASD Dream Time magazine. Each issue contained updates, news, articles and information about dream sharing and dreamwork online, as well as providing a forum for those concerned about such issues. The project has been a gateway for hundreds of people to come online, experience a variety of dreamwork venues, and contribute to the dream field in general. Out of the hundreds of new people we have met and shared dreams with, not one has reported being abused in any way in the venues mentioned. Some were concerned, some not interested, some questioned the relevancy and significance of online dreamwork. But no one was harmed. This isn't to say it can't happen, but it does give testimony to online dreamwork as one of the safest activities available. In 1999, Alan Siegel initiated the Dream Time Live program, where ASD members with general and specialized experience in dreams and dreaming were brought together with the general public and provided another forum to discuss what the problems and solutions with online dreamwork might entail. Many of the initial pioneers of dreamwork online have participated and discussed ways that ASD might become a model for online dreamwork. In 2000 Ed Kellogg, Ph.D., proposed on the Electronic Communication Committee a new standard for dream sharing on the ASD bulletin board. The new policy still restricted interpretations of dreams in the context of requests by dreamers for other people to impose meanings on them, but allowed the meaning of dreams to be discussed in the context of research presented on the ASD bulletin board. In 2000, Alan Siegel & Richard Wilkerson brought together researchers & dreamwokers who have been developing dream sharing online and presented an dual - offline/online issue of Dream Time Magazine. This resource includes articles about online dreamwork by Jeremy Taylor, John Herbert, Jayne Gackenback, Robert Bosnak, Fred Olsen, Walter Logeman and Harry Bosma. This project is now a resource for others to find the wide variety of safe dreamwork processes that have worked online and develop new processes. Conclusions and Recommendations Sharing dreams online is somewhat different than sharing dreams offline, but not so much that ASD ethics and values for dreamworkers would be violated. In fact, online dreamwork would benefit from having dreamwork modeled by an organization that is as respected as ASD. While not all cyber-venues may be appropriate for dream sharing, all dream sharing cyberecologies can benefit from having a positive model. The evidence for safe online dreamwork is now overwhelming, and after 7 years of trials the time is ripe for ASD begin developing its own programs. There is a large body of literature, experience and public documents now available for study and use. These trials and experiments offer the ASD organization a framework to build model dream groups. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bibliography (if you can not find any of these documents, you can request them from Richard Wilkerson, rcwilk@dreamgate.com) Gackenbach, Jayne (1996). Writing a Dream Class for the World Wide Web. Grant MacEwan Community College. This paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Dreams, Berkeley, Calif., 1996. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.sawka.com/spiritwatch/writing.htm Herbert, John W. (2000). Reflections on online dream groups. ASD Dream Time, 17(3). pp 14-15,32. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.geocities.com/asdreams_2000/cyberdreams/herbert.htm Herbert, John W. (2000). Dreamwork on the Internet. Private conversations with John Herbert about this 2000 Ph.D thesis, July, 2000. Herbert, John W. (1999). The Different Kinds of Online Dreamwork. Presentation, ASD Conference 16, Santa Cruz, CA UCSC. Herbert, John (1996 October). The Founding of alt.dreams: Some Historical Cyber-dreaming Notes. Electric Dreams 3(9). Retrieved July 26, 2000 from Electric Dreams on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Herbert, John W. (1991). "Human Science Research Methods in Studying Dreamwork: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Face-to-Face and Computer Dream Work Groups." Unpublished Manuscript, Saybrook Institute, San Francisco. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html Herbert, John W. (1994).A Sample Session of An Online Dream Group on SeniorNet. Unpublished. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://users.aol.com/john0417/dmgp/dg16.html Taylor, Jeremy (2000). In Praise of Electronic Intimacy - Initial Explorations of the Deeper Meanings of Dreams via the Glowing Screen of Shared Cyberspace. ASD Dream Time 17(3), 42-27, 36. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.geocities.com/asdreams_2000/cyberdreams/taylor.htm Taylor, Jeremy (1996). Dreaming Deep and Surfacing: Dreamwork Community in Cyberspace. Dream Network: A Journal Exploring Dreams and Myth, 15(1), 35,45. Taylor, Jeremy (1996). Dreamwork in Cyberspace. Retrieved August 17, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.jeremytaylor.com/cyberspace.htm Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and Branka (1999 August). Special Section: Dream Sharing with Serbia: A Special Report of a Dream Group Held During the Crisis in Kosovo: Transcripts and Notes by Richard Wilkerson & Branka. Electric Dreams 6(8). Retrieved July 14, 2000 from Electric Dreams on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/serbia Wilkerson, Richard Catlett ed. (1998 October). A Transcript from an Online Dream Group 'Coins of Life' August 1998 DreamWheel. Electric Dreams 5(9). Retrieved July 8, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://members.tripod.com/~electric_dreams/ed5-9.txt Wilkerson, Richard Catlett ed. (1998 October). A Short History on the Rise of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 5(9). Retrieved July 8, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 August). Cyberdream - History Notes. Electric Dreams 4(7). Retrieved July 26, 2000 from Electric Dreams on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (Winter, 1997). A History of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace - Part I The Association for the Study of Dreams Newsletter 14(1). Retrieved July 26, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/cyberphile/rcwasd05.htm Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 January). DreamSharing In Cyberspace I - Email and Mail Lists. Electric Dreams 4(1). Retrieved July 26, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 July). ASD XIII and Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 3(6). Retrieved from Electric Dreams July 27, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 July). Dangerous Dreams: The Risks of Online Dream Sharing. Electric Dreams 3(6). Retrieved from Electric Dreams July 27, 2000 on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 September). Significant Dreams: The Two Millennium Silence Breaks in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 3(8). Retrieved July 26, 2000 from Electric Dreams on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and John Herbert (1995 April 15). John Herbert and the Internet Group. Electric Dreams 2(6). Retrieved July 31, 2000 from Electric Dreams on the World Wide Web: http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams To read John Herbert's research work comparing face to face groups with online groups, go to http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html Herbert, J.W. (1991) "Human Science Research Methods in Studying Dreamwork: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Face-to-Face and Computer Dream Work Groups." Unpublished Manuscript, Saybrook Institute, San Francisco. For a quick history and summary of this work, see: Wilkerson, R. & Herbert, J. (1995). John Herbert and the Internet Group Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 2(6) http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/articles_rcw/ed2-6jh.htm ASD DREAMWORK ETHICS STATEMENT http://www.asdreams.org/ ASD celebrates the many benefits of dreamwork, yet recognizes that there are potential risks. ASD supports an approach to dreamwork and dream sharing that respects the dreamer's dignity and integrity, and which recognizes the dreamer as the decision-maker regarding the significance of the dream. Systems of dreamwork that assign authority or knowledge of the dream's meanings to someone other than the dreamer can be misleading, incorrect, and harmful. Ethical dreamwork helps the dreamer work with his/her own dream images, feelings, and associations, and guides the dreamer to more fully experience, appreciate, and understand the dream. Every dream may have multiple meanings, and different techniques may be reasonably employed to touch these multiple layers of significance. A dreamer's decision to share or discontinue sharing a dream should always be respected and honored. The dreamer should be forewarned that unexpected issues or emotions may arise in the course of the dreamwork. Information and mutual agreement about the degree of privacy and confidentiality are essential ingredients in creating a safe atmosphere for dream sharing. Dreamwork outside a clinical setting is not a substitute for psychotherapy, or other professional treatment, and should not be used as such. ASD recognizes and respects that there are many valid and time-honored dreamwork traditions. We invite and welcome the participation of dreamers from all cultures. There are social, cultural, and transpersonal aspects to dream experience. In this statement we do not mean to imply that the only valid approach to dreamwork focuses on the dreamer's personal life. Our purpose is to honor and respect the person of the dreamer as well as the dream itself, regardless of how the relationship between the two may be understood. Prepared by Carol Warner Association for the Study of Dreams Spring, 1997 =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming Through the Houses: 9th House =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Reprinted from Electric Dreams 4(9) Have you ever wondered how dreams and astrology are connected? There are many ways we can connect dreams to astrology, and many don't require that you know all about your Natal Chart. In this column we will be exploring the symbolic rather than predictive aspects of astrology. Symbolic astrology attempts to use the images of astrological to give meaning to one's life and empower choices rather than predict paths. We do this by imaginal overlay. In this process we impleach, (poetically interweave)dream, image, feeling, life and symbol in a way to evoke a felt sense of the dream's imagery and its position in our life. This year we are focusing each month on a different House. The inner circle of the Natal or Birth Chart is divided into 12 distinct regions know as Houses. They relate to everyday activates. One will be about physical appearances and temperament, while another relates to possessions, for example. Planets and signs fall within these Houses and influence the areas of focus. We will be watching for images of planets, signs and other celestial events and hopefully begin to see the emergence of an astrological chart that dips into birth charts, dreams, and our waking life. The Ninth House: Sagittarius. Long distance & time communication and travel, the deeper mind, profound subjects, philosophy, religion, publishing, foreigners, language, dreams. In the first six Houses, the 9th House corresponds to the 3rd House & Gemini. If you recall, that house is about communication and mind as well. In the Third house, it might be said, we collect and communicate, while in the Ninth House we discover the meaning of all this gathered information. Often these two together make up the fuller term "Mind". Dream: "We are on a train on a long journey. I'm thirsty and I go into a private compartment and a man there has the whole room filled. Its like Copernicus's room, with open books everywhere, globes, telescopes, maps and other instruments for navigation. I notice the man is very involved and he says he is tracing down the missing 8th harmonic of some Islamic scholar. I am amazed but haven't any idea how to relate to his project. I feel a great rush of love for the man." How appropriate that it is often called the "House of Dreams." Here the inner most workings are interpreted and revealed. The information gathered by that messenger and psychopomp Mercury in the Third House emerges as a new perspective in Jupiter and the Ninth House. Dream: "I am with a business tycoon and he invites me into his office. It's full of things like model trains, compasses, books and other items. I want to talk business but he is interested in a larger project and offers me a chance to take my art to a new level by taking on this project. It's never quite clear what the project is, but I am very excited and feel it will be an amazing journey." Jupiter is also associated with the Law, but the law has its spiritual as well as earthly order. Spiritual laws, more on the order of archetypes and religious dogma, are a grasping of the nature of the cosmos on a more intuitive level. The laws of living and being and consciousness belong to the subtle realm of the Ninth house. The close, in your face, surface truths recede in the Ninth house like the arrow of the Sagittarian archer, shooting through the surface to find its mark in a broader, more basic experience, awareness and approach. Thus the connection with philosophy and religion. Psychology and esotericism come together here in the binding search for meaning, or in Jungian terms, the path of Individuation. For those that hide from the journey of the Self, the Ninth House can be like a Shadow and torment the person. Look for dreams of Lucifer, paths of constrictions, dream images where there is overcompensation, disillusionment, pain, endless searching, loss of faith and fears of torture. Dream: "I see a mirror in my bedroom I've never noticed before. I put my hand through and then walk through the mirror. I enter a completely different kind of realm. Its a huge cavern filled with red lights. I see a passage way that continues out of sight. I become frightened that it might be Hell and try to get back to my room." The Search for Meaning in the Ninth House may lead to peak experiences, a drive towards direct encounter with the larger than life, including not only traditional visions and gnostic experiences, but throwing oneself against fate, elements, problems and other more concrete adversaries. Watch for those parts of the self and dream characters that are very agnostic as well, especially if it is compulsive. Dream: "There is an alarm that goes off on the floor where I'm working and we all have to abandon the building. We go down the elevator together but when we get to the first floor, everyone seems to be on their own. I notice on the floor several pieces of a puzzle, and feel that if can find the rest of the puzzle, we can return to the building. There is a great deal of pressure to hurry before the building collapses." Like the archer, the person in the Ninth House needs a goal or mark to shoot for. Without this direction, we are just pissing in the wind. The wise man and fool may find this a fine activity, but the Ninth House seems to require a one-pointedness to avoid downward spirals. At least at first. The problem seems to be that this goal must be one's own. Taking on someone else's goal will not work for long as the Ninth House is not fulfilled by the individual taking on any authority but his or her own. Like Saturn, the law must emanate from within. As straight as I am characterizing this goal, the truth seems to be a more circuitous path, a wandering from one thing to another, following long paths, extended journeys, broad mental training and deep readings. All of this activity bubbles up from an underlying Jovian joy, a fountain that was not made, by the hands of man. M. Aionia Next month: 10th House -Aspirations, ambitions, public standings and honor. Send in your dreams to M. Aionia at aionia@dreamgate.com =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Reflections on the Ninth House Island =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ To my understanding there is no house larger than the ninth, for it is boundless, stretching farther than the naked eye can see, one reason why "vision," "prognostication," are considered ninth house activities, X-rays and telescopes ninth house objects, where mythology and story abound. Imagine a house where activities take place in realms rather than rooms. When I find myself at once transported without accompanying feelings, I dare say I've not quite made the trip. It appears to me that the ninth house is so large and complex that us mere mortals struggle through it. People with ninth house consciousness have more to say than we sometimes can or should afford to hear, sometimes a double-edged sword. It is the house of the dreaming mind and of dreams, the expanding consciousness, the prophet and philosopher, the visionary. Remember, also, Cassandra's fate and that of John the Baptist or the prejudices felt against the still much maligned "gypsies." On this darker note, it is a house where justice, or judgment, is passed in a court of law; a foreign land or culture where we are beset with difficulties and feel estranged; where we may experience the constraints of law, dogma and orthodoxy espoused by fanatics; where our debaucheries and other excesses may result in karmic consequences; where what we publish, broadcast, advertise or propogandize boomerangs on either the bombast or the individual or society swept away; our counsel and advice to others falling short of intent or drastically overreaching its mark. Yet here more than anywhere else, I feel shaped by raw feeling, for who cannot weep unabashedly at the feet of an awesome God(dess) of My or Your Understanding, to find oneself, filled with awe, reborn. It is where I go to touch my soul, and I can walk through the hallways of orthodox religion, ritual, profound study, meditation, formal learning, or dreams, and many others besides, to do so. I can fly or sail to foreign realms, immerse myself in diverse cultures. When I allow myself to experience the room or realm, I find my day-to-day reality upturned, my consciousness expanded, as I reclaim or own the inheritance already mine. I am surprised when I recall some of the very special feelings the ninth house inspires: adoration, a spirit of adventure, reverence, wanderlust, wonder, awe, an exhilarating rush, liberality, love of truth and freedom, prayerful feelings, magnanimity, inspiration, desire to philosophize, confidence and faith, enthusiasm, zeal, buoyancy, authenticity, mystery, rapture, righteousness, a sense of destiny. When I experience those feelings, especially consistently over time, I cannot help but be transformed/reborn anew. Now it is very curious to me when I stumble across a person with a ninth house developing or developed consciousness because I really want to read or listen intently to what they have to say, while exercising my developing powers of discernment, also ninth house. Fortunately we have to look no further than the commentary provided by a dreamer in this issue whose allusions to dreams seem to suggest a seamless interweaving between dream and day-to-day reality. His commentary, entitled The Immortal, The Living and the Dead, made mention of God 23 times; Muslim, 5; Jesus or Christ, 10; spirit, 5; religious or religion, 6; prophet, 3; Mohamed, 2; Buddha, 2; hexagram, 3; foreign, 3; Tibetan Yogi, 1; Catholic, 1 as some examples. Once immersed in his commentary, I felt a bit of the void filled through my lack of either ninth house dreams or feelings in recent times. Following are some quotes obtained online which, I hope, may help to clarify ninth house themes and dreams. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? Robert Browning The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed. Albert Einstein We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects. Herman Melville The people I'm furious with are the women's liberationists. They keep getting up on soap boxes and proclaiming that women are brighter than men. It's true, but it should be kept quiet or it ruins the whole racket. Anita Loos When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into the darkness of the unknown, we must believe that one of two things will happen. There will be something solid for us to stand on or we will be taught to fly. Patrick Overton It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to he man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. Theodore Roosevelt Our faith in the present dies out long before our faith in the future. Ruth Benedict By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. Confucius The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and their author always has a niche in the temple of memory from which the image is never cast out to be thrown on the rubbish heap of things that are outgrown and outlived. Howard Pyle Fanatacism consists in redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim. George Santayana Everyone takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world. Arthur Schopenhauer FAIRY TALE, n: a horror story to prepare children for the newspapers. ZEAL, n: A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and inexperienced. Ambrose Bierce The universe is made of stories, not of atoms. Muriel Rukeyser "And don't tell me God works in mysterious ways", Yossarian continued "There's nothing mysterious about it, He's not working at all. He's playing. Or else He's forgotten all about us. That's the kind of God you people talk about, a country bumpkin, a clumsy, bungling, brainless, conceited, uncouth hayseed. Good God, how much reverence can you have for a Supreme Being who finds it necessary to include such phenomena as phlegm and tooth decay in His divine system of Creation? What in the world was running through that warped, evil, scatalogical mind of His when He robbed old people of the power to control their bowel movements? Why in the world did He ever create pain?" Joseph Heller, Catch22 Years ago fairy tales all began with "Once upon a time...", now we know they all begin with, "If I am elected..." Carolyn Warner What you've done becomes the judge of what you're going to do especially in other people's minds. When you're traveling, you are what you are right there and then. People don't have your past to hold against you. No yesterdays on the road. William Least in Heat Moon, Blue Highways Nigel gave the lamp a cautious buff and small smoking red letters appeared in the air. "Hi," Nigel read aloud, "Do not put down the lamp because your custom is important to us. Please leave a wish after the tone and, very shortly, it will be our command. In the meantime, have a nice eternity." Terry Pratchett, Sorcery Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another. Plato, The Republic. Book VII. 529 Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth, more than ruin, more even than death....Thought is subversive and revolutionary, destructive and terrible, thought is merciless to privilege, established institutions, and comfortable habit. Thought looks into the pit of hell and is not afraid. Thought is great and swift and free, the light of the world, and the chief glory of man. Bertrand Russell Scriptures, n. The sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based. Ambrose Bierce Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue. Edith Wharton Laws are only words words written on paper, words that change on society's whim and are interpreted differently daily by politicians, lawyers, judges, and policemen. Anyone who believes that all laws should always be obeyed would have made a fine slave catcher. Anyone who believes that all laws are applied equally, despite race, religion, or economic status, is a fool. John J. Miller, And Hope to Die (in Jokertown Shuffle Wild Cards IX) All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian, or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit. Thomas Paine Why is it when we talk to God we're said to be praying, but when God talks to us we're schizophrenic? Lily Tomlin Man has always sacrificed truth to his vanity, comfort and advantage. He lives by make believe. W. Somerset Maugham, The Summing Up, 1938 The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it. Buddha Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature. Helen Keller Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know and yet not wise enough to control our learning and knowledge, so that we use it to destroy ourselves?...Even if that is so, knowledge remains better than ignorance. It is better to know even if the knowledge endures only for the moment that comes before destruction than to gain eternal life at the price of a dull and swinish lack of comprehension of a universe that swirls unseen before us in all its wonder. That was the choice of Achilles, and it is mine, too. Isaac Asimov, The New Hugo Winners There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. Albert Einstein If the quotes above confuse and muddle sensing/apprehending ninth house dreams, then read anything by Walt Whitman...or dream archetypal? grandiose? lofty? dreams... Island <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< G L O B A L D R E A M I N G N E W S September 2000 <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< If you have news you'd like to share, contact Peggy Coats, pcoats@dreamtree.com. Visit Global Dreaming News online at http://www.dreamtree.com/Questions/News/news.html This Month's Features: NEWS - Shamanic Dreaming, A One-Day Adventure in Dream Travel - Social Dreaming: Shedding Light on Organizational Shadows - ASD Introduces new E-Study Groups RESEARCH & REQUESTS WEBSITE & ONLINE UPDATES - The Dream Journalist - Espirituality.com - Psychic Chats - SleepTrip DREAM CALENDAR for September 2000 <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< N E W S <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< >> Shamanic Dreaming - A One-Day Adventure in Dream Travel with Robert Moss. Come spread your wings and learn the art of dream travel - the most rewarding of all forms of travel - in this fun-packed adventure. Discover how to use your dreams as doorways to worlds beyond physical reality that have been the goal of shamanic traditions throughout human evolution. You'll be able to work in depth with your own experiences and to seek guidance on personal issues. Learn how to use dreams for healing; dream the future and change it for the better; develop your intuition; go back inside dreams and embark on conscious dream journeys; connect with spiritual guides - and release your artist/creator/healer self. Workshop fee $95. When: Saturday, September 9, 2000. Location: Burbank Church of Religious Science, 260 Pass Avenue, Burbank, CA (off Freeway #134) Information and registration: Please contact EarthSpirit Center, P.O. Box 412141, Los Angeles, CA 90041, (323) 254-5458, email EarthSprit@aol.com >> Social Dreaming: Shedding Light On Organizational Shadows Five-Day Workshop, October 1-6, 2000 OVERVIEW: Our view of organizations too often is constrained by the observable, logical and rational. It frequently relies on theories and strategies designed to maintain control over outcomes -- even in the midst of turbulence, complexity, and unpredictability. Despite this orientation, it is the dynamics hidden in the shadows that typically present the most challenge for those working with and in organizations. An exploration of what is unspoken, tacit, and presumably unknown can reveal shared fears, fantasies and conflicts and thereby provide a deeper understanding of organizational reality. In this workshop, participants are invited to share and work with what is unconscious in social reality and, in particular, in their organizations. Social Dreaming is a pioneering methodology that addresses the unthought and unconscious dimensions of the social world. It is based on the assumption that we dream not just for ourselves, but as part of the larger context in which we live. This perspective regards dreams as more than the private possession of the dreamer and instead also relevant to social reality - including the workplace. This idea has an ancient lineage. Long before Freud or Jung began to study dreams scientifically, dreams and dreaming had great significance to people in some societies - Australian aboriginals and American Indians, for example - as they attempted to understand the meaning of their lives and the world in which they lived. First conceptualized in the early 1980's by W. Gordon Lawrence, then a member of London's Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, Social Dreaming programs have since taken place in England, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Australia and the United States. Previous participants have included managers and line workers from various businesses and organizations, consultants, students, and others interested in organizational dynamics. Participation in the workshop requires no previous experience or knowledge; anyone interested in better understanding the deeper dynamics of organizations is welcome. Over the week, work will incorporate dreams, metaphors, myths and graphic imaging as 'media' to help gain a deeper understanding of the shadows left obscure in most organizational work. -CONVENORS:Burkard Sievers, Ph.D., Rose Redding Mersky, M.S., and Lois Sekerak Hogan, Ph.D. - LOCATION: Temenos Conference & Retreat Center, West Chester, Pennsylvania (just outside of Philadelphia in the beautiful Brandywine Valley) - FEES (inclusive of room and board):$1,250 ($950 full-time students) if register by August 15. After August 15: $1,650 ($1,050 full time students). - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Lois Hogan by e-mail Lshogan@tiac.net or phone (978-363-2000). You can be sent a brochure by mail or as an attachment in Word. If by mail, please respond with your mailing address. >> ASD E-Study Groups Communicate actively all year with fellow ASD members who share your interests! Beginning September 1st, 2000, ASD is introducing another ASD membership benefit which will allow more opportunities for ASD members to actively interact between conferences. The format for this exciting new development is through a series of theme-based electronic or E-Study groups which will have weekly or monthly bulletins, shared readings for mutual discussion, opportunities for interchange of ideas via e-mail or possibly Internet chats and periodic summaries or digests of information by a group scribe. Members will be able to choose full participation or just want monthly or quarterly digests or updates. The immediate purposes of the Dream E-Study e_mail groups are to 1) Promote community and active communication among ASD members with common interests; 2) To share, discuss, and explore current research, writings, art, or unique projects across the spectra of dreaming and dream studies; 3) To work together on mutual projects such as research and/or preparing seminars or presentations for ASD conferences and regional meeting or in your own locations and communities; 4) To provide guidance and mentorship to members who want to develop their interests in a particular field; 5) To ultimately attract new members who will want to join in these active dream studies' "incubators" of ideas and synergy; 6) To develop educational materials on the ASD website; 7) To develop curricula for ASD's continuing education program; 8) To inspire collaboration and synergy with the intrusion of administrative constraints and travel to meetings, and with the convenience of participate when and how you choose. There should be a very modest level of activity--perhaps emails back and forth 2 or 3 times a month. If you are willing to be an interim coordinator to get a group started, perhaps you can use your stature and influence to start the group and from that a permanent coordinate and scribe will emerge to document the groups activities. In addition, each E-Study group will be encouraged to A) Develop symposia or focused discussions for ASD annual conferences; B) Post periodic digests of interesting discussions that occur on the ASD bulletin board; C) Become developers and incubators and collectors of educational articles and links that can be made available on our web site to enhance ASD's educational mission; D) Develop continuing education materials that might be used in a future ASD Continuing Education Certificate. E)) Recruit new members for ASD by offering in depth discussions of specific areas of dreaming and dream studies. The following thematic E-STUDY GROUPS will begin September 1st. The interim coordinators will be as follows: DREAM RESEARCH - Mark Blagrove DREAMS, CREATIVITY AND THE ARTS - Richard Russo PSI DREAMS - Rita Dwyer CLINICAL USE OF ADULT AND CHILDREN'S DREAMS - Alan Siegel DREAMING AND CYBERSPACE - Richard & the ASD E_Committee DREAMS AND HEALING - Brenda Mallon DREAMS AND THE HUMANITIES - Kelly Bulkeley DREAMS AND SPIRITUALITY - Carol Warner DREAMS, TRAUMA, AND NIGHTMARES - Ernest Hartmann For more information on the study groups, and on ASD, visit the website at www.asdreams.org <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< W E B S I T E & O N L I N E U P D A T E S <<<<<<<<<<<<<|||||<<<<<<<<<<< Do you know of interesting new websites you'd like to share with others? Or do you have updates to existing pages? Help spread the word by using the Electric Dreams DREAM-LINK page www.dreamgate.com/dream/resources/online97.htm. This is really a public projects board and requires that everyone keep up his or her own link URLs and information. Make a point to send changes to the links page to us. >> The Dream Journalist http://www.nauticom.net/www/netcadet/ At the 1997 conference of the Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD), a number of people who have been keeping dream journals for many years met to compare the techniques and ramifications of managing their dream records. This site is really borne of that meeting, to showcase the exciting and cutting-edge approaches that were shared. Cynthia Pearson, the author of the website, is a writer whose professional and personal paths have been deeply influenced by dreaming. As the co-author of The Practical Psychic (Samuel Weiser, 1991), she concluded that there are many means to enlisting our psychic resources, but dreams are the most immediate, regular and available. While writing Parting Company: Understanding the Loss of a Loved One--The Caregiver's Journey (Seal Press, 1999), she documented a number of instances in which dreams seemed to span the boundary between those who had died and the survivors who had cared for them. She became interested in starting a dream database when she discovered that her dreams contained frequent instances of precognition, and she wanted to devise a means to document and study them. Whatever reasons you have for studying your dreams, you will find something useful here. >> eSpirituality.com Introduces Free Dream Analysis www.eSpirituality.com Web portal adds new feature to its interactive offerings for personal growth and enlightenment. From frightening freefalls to cryptic visits by departed loved ones, the imagery and meaning behind dreams has been debated since the dawn of man. To help those boggled by the symbolism of their slumber, www.eSpirituality.com has introduced free dream analysis by its resident Dr. Dream to help those boggled by the symbolism of their slumber. "Dream analysis is a powerful tool for self-discovery that is often used in therapy to uncover past events and trauma," said Tidiani Tall, founder of eSpirituality.com. "Even for those without major psychological difficulties, dream interpretation is a fun way to know more about our personalities and our inner being." Each day, Tall, as Dr. Dream, will draw upon his extensive study of dream images to offer objective interpretation to symbolism that ranges from common and universal to bizarre and highly personal. In addition to free dream analysis, eSpirituality.com offers an interactive portal for personal growth and enlightenment, with daily news, features, advice, guidance and resources in such categories as mystical traditions, personal empowerment, alternative medicine, Feng Shui, dream analysis, astrology, divination, angels and occult studies of Wicca, Voodoo and Santeria. >> Psychic-Chats http://www.psychic-chats.co.uk Psychic-Chats offers you a chance to see how precognitive dreams can be used in real life. The frequently updated online documentation shows how dreams can be interpreted using other communication methods. The word-for-word documentation about the dreams and communications is available on request. You can test your ability to receive psychic messages. You can also order a psychic reading for yourself or ask about a meaning of a dream. Contact: : "Paula Rose" > SleepTrip http://www.sleeptrip.com Sleeptrip is a place for people to put their dreams. It allows users to mark their dreams public or private, so that you can get comments and interpretations on your dreams, or keep them to yourself. Sleeptrip is unique in that it allows users to add images and footnotes to their dreams, as well as allowing readers to instantly add their interpretations. Contact: asia (Stan requests that his name be kept with this dream - ) =( last night, tuesday early AM, i got in driving back from massachusetts at 02:54. my mother was in her room reading and i got her up while i unpacked my car of the easy things. figure i will dismount the motorcycle from its trailer tomorrow and clean the car. i had left my friends in massachusetts around 17:00 on sunday and got home 1500 miles later, pretty much driving straight through and sleeping only when needed, about six hours total for the trip. i had been gone for a little more than two weeks on vacation and visiting friends up north. i got to sleep around 04:15 which is pretty normal time for me. )= the cultural gardens of kyobi, japan are a place of artwork and goodwill. i am there for a few weeks on an exchange program, arranged by my university. the gardens are actually set up in a courtyard outside the main building. many statues from various times of japanese history and representing styles of art have been arranged area in front. paintings and other works of less durable nature are inside. i am outside in this garden of artwork to watch my friend, fiat yokohama, work out with his kendo sword. with me is michelle littlefield who is walking around looking at the various statues. her mother has taught her to appreciate the finer aspects of sculpture. michelle is a cute little blonde girl, aged about eight years, sent over here by her parents to be with me on her school vacation. after a while fiat gets tired of his sword passes, looking more like a slow moving ritual than a manual of arms. when takes off his helmet, his face is clearly covered with sweat. seeing that he is finished for now his exercises, michelle goes over to fiat. he begins explaining to her the philosophy behind the practice of kendo and the harmony of the universe. "all things have structure." he begins. "no matter how big or how small an object is, there are lines of force that holds them together. for the warrior, intent on destroying or protecting a thing, it is a matter of finding those lines of balance and applying a small force to just the right place where the lines converge. everything has at least one of those center points and then our task is to learn how to locate and use them." he goes on into more details with her, but i do not listen. i am more interested in some of the details of the sculptures as i wander through them. after a little while, i hear michelle say, "can i try?" "yes, why not?" replies fiat. "but do not expect too much at first. you must be patient and learn." so michelle walks away looking at the various statues. soon she selects a giant replica of the god, rikaiyu, a towering work of stone and inlaid metal. rikaiyu looks like a cross between a man and lizard, frightening face and arms upraised in menace. "i do not like you so much." michelle tells the statue as she gently puts her hand upon its leg. michelle begins to push on the spot of the leg, usually with a gentle pressure but in sequence with some complicated rhythm. the significance of this pattern of pats and pushes does not seem any reason except to her. sometimes a slap or even a punch; others a mere caress. the rhythm of her handwork defies adequate description. soon i can see that the statue itself, maybe five meters tall towering above her, begins to shake and vibrate. still she finds just the right tempo to add a little more pressure in its shaking. finally parts of the demon begin to crack and fall off, and suddenly it splits down the middle with a loud crack. "cool." she says. fiat and i look at each other in amazement. michelle then goes over the edge of the building of the cultural center. she puts her hand out to touch the concrete corner. again she starts applying the little pushes in a faster pattern this time to the place she has selected. the building is about five stories high, a collection of glass and metal and brickwork. i think surely this is too large, but pretty quickly the frame begins to shake and groan as if in a local earthquake. michelle has wrinkled her forehead in concentration on the sequence of vibrations to know just when to add one more push. suddenly the whole brick wall of the first floor gives way in rush beside her. "michelle!" fiat and i cry is alarm, but she is unhurt. the avalanche of brickwork fell out just beside her. still thinking about the possibilities of her new discovery, she walks a little way out into an open area of the courtyard. then she kneels down and slaps her hand against the pavement on the ground. she starts to perform a big pattern of forces on the earth itself. "michelle, no!" i yell over to her, sounding just like her parents. she shrugs and stops. i did not want turkey or thailand just falling off into the sea. by now people have come swarming out of the cultural building, thinking there must have been a major earthquake. most of the people inside have been trapped upstairs by the collapsed central stairway. i think that i had better get in touch with the authorities at my university to warn them of this event as soon as possible. i dig through the knapsack i have been carrying for the address of the attache which i am to contact in case of emergency. i think this certainly qualifies. when i find the piece of paper with his international telephone number on it, i realize there is a problem. all of the satellite communication equipment is on the second floor of the building which is now unreachable because of the collapsed stairs. "what about the transmogrifier?" i ask fiat. "do you think you can operate it?" "i think so." he answers. we go together over to an equipment store room, now opening into the courtyard since its wall went down with the falling brickwork. the transmogrifier is another piece of experimental technology that we were only to use under extreme circumstance. in one of the boxes on a table i locate some brass cylinders and a complex crystal prism. ah, these are parts of the device. fiat takes them from as quickly assembles them with a few other parts. "here goes." he switches on a knob in the side and points it at me. there is a small hum and a beam of light comes out from crystal. but when the beam hits my chest, nothing happens. "darn. does not work." i say. "no." fiat tells me. "i do not think this works the way you expect to." with the light beam still on my chest, the device sprouts a tentacle of quicksilver ectoplasm. this shiny, irregular extrusion snakes around in the air several times before finally coming around to touch me in the spot where the beam of light has marked. a white glow covers my whole body and i feel my consciousness separate from the matter which comprises myself. in a flash i find myself in the communication room up on the isolated second floor. my appearance there has a white translucent quality. i can touch and feel things, but i know that my actual body is back with fiat as long as he keeps the transmogrifier connected to me. i am in a sort of projection emitted by the device. there is a long thin, elastic tendril of silver that extends away from me, keeping me in connection i assume. "we need to set up a scrambled conference call to the university in the united states." i tell the startled the japanese technicians in the telecomm room. their english is pretty good, so they understand what needs to be done once they get accustomed to my appearance. soon the teleconference is established. "hello, are you there?" i hear the voice of the provost, a man i hardly know. "yes." i reply looking at the video monitor on the wall. "i see the university lawyer is there with you. is sheigeko honda there too? she needs to hear this." sheigeko is the coordinator of the japanese exchange program. "yes, i am here." i hear her voice then she steps in front of the camera so i can she her. "the situation is this. my girl friend, michelle, has discovered how to use a harmonic resonance which has the ability to destroy entire buildings at least. maybe she can do much more as she was inclined to experiment with moving the entire earth. if anyone can do this, and all eight year old children find out that this can be done, it will probably mean the end of civilization as we know it. every structure can be brought down by anybody who fancies to do it. on the other hand, if only michelle can do this, then some kind of monitor or protective service will need to be set up to secure her and establish a control on her powers. if only some people can sense the confluence of structure supports and how to use them, then we need to ascertain who they are and how to identify who needs containment for the safety of everyone. perhaps only eight year olds can do this. that is a disturbing thought." "how many people know about this?" this new provost is not very bright it seems. "michelle, fiat and myself. the technicians in this room and yourselves. but if this has been figured out once, then it will be again and perhaps in less controllable circumstances. eliminating the sources of information does not solve the problem." a technician from the states side pokes in. "how long have you been using the transmogrifier? it has not been tested for more than a few seconds and was not intended for long term use." i notice that the silver umbilical line from my projected body has dissolved only a few meters away from me, waving listlessly in the etheric currents. i may be trapped forever in this ghost body if i can not get back to my corpse just outside the building. distance and direction in the astral plane are not relevant to normal dimensions. will have to solve that problem when we get to it. =( i awake here at 10:15. michelle is the little girl i was visiting with her family in massachusetts until two days ago. sheigeko honda is the director of the japanese exchange program at my university. all other persons in this dream are unknown to me. the demon, rikaiyu, had appeared in another dream a long time back. this was a votive statue to him, not the actual being. )= . stankuli@gulf.net === qui non est hodie cras minus aptus erit | | who not is today, tomorrow less suitable will be --- -- Ovid _Remedia Amoris_ i 94 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title kidnapped by a dead person; grace Date of Dream 07/18/00 3:30 am Dream I was kidnapped by an ex boyfriend and it does'nt seem like we really did anything but hide and maybe he stole. He was not unpleasant, actually very loving, he had no intention of letting me go. I said to him,"I thought you were dead." He replied, "It was a cover up so I would not have to go to jail anymore." It seems like we went all over the place, always on foot. His hair was a little sweaty. I kissed him only once. The dream went on forever it seems with us hiding out and running all over the place. It seems we were trying to go somewhere specific, but I don't know where and I woke up before we got there. I also became a willing participant after he kidnapped me, but I had some kind of strange fear throughout the whole ordeal. We did alot of climbing and crawling too. Comments by Dreamer The guy in my dream died almost 2 years ago, he was my first love. I have not spoken with him in 9 years. He became a petty theft and was in and out of jail over the last few years of his life. I have never dreampt of him, but I seem to dream of and have conversations with dead people in my dreams. I do not understand this. They are always the most detailed dreams I have and I always remember them. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Dream Title Strange Vacation, by Alli Date of Dream 5/20/00 Dream It started out that Dave was in this play with the bitchy girl. (Who, I think, was a spin-off in my mind of Maxine from Being John Malcavich which I saw the night before.) Of course Dave was being too friendly with the bitchy girl, and that angered me. But it didn't last long, and the next part of the dream had to do with Ashley and I eating breakfast at some restaurant (I think we were all at a fancy campground.) and Dave was walking around. The next thing I remember was that I was standing between Dave and Billy against this wall, and his parents were saying how it would be great if I went up to the pool with Dave and Billy. After that, I woke up. Comments by Dreamer Dave--my current romantic interest Billy--Dave's older brother, whom I've seen, heard, and admired, but never met. Ashley--one of my best friends. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Pearl - Rock bands and Cookies Date of Dream 19/7/2000 Dream I dreamed i was at a Pearl Jam concert that was being held in a barn. The door to the barn was open throughout the dream, I was the girlfriend of the lead singer of Pearl Jam (my favorite band) we were very in love i was very happy. I had a cookie i was carrying around that looked like a cookie but was an autograph book. I lost it at one point in the dream and was searching for the rest of the dream - i found it just before i awoke =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Puzzled Date of Dream July 20 Dream I dreamed that I was baby-sitting kids who couldn't stop doing puzzles which covered the whole floor in my basement.Puzzle pieces were everywhere I went in my basement and the kids were puting them together. Comments by Dreamer =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Driving around Date of Dream 7/20 6AM Dream I was in the car with my friends Zach Robbie and some other guy who I didn't recoginize and we're going to his lake house..which is actually a beach and then later on we are in the car again going to the beach and I'm in the passenger seat with Zach and all a sudden the guy in the back seat cuts open Zach on the left side on his chest and he starts getting upset and blood is all over the place and all of a sudden blood gets all over my chest( But Zach has a deep wound)..I'm wearing a blue t shirt...and I kiss Zach on the back and he smiles and I can't get the blood off...later I start talking to Zach and in real life hes partially deaf and in my dream i tell Candice that he can hear bc i was whispering to him. Background- I made out with Zachand They told me he didnt have a gf but during it his gf walked in...and I blew my chance with his friend Mike.whom i liked...and I lost respect for myself...or the dream could respect my bad breakup last week with my ex bf Nick and my bestfriend...who constantly lied to me and i was crying about it for a couple days Permission Comments PLease tell me what this dream means... Bebeghettodiva@aol.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Date of Dream 2am 7/20/2000 Dream 7/20/2000 I was in my living room with Linda Revere and some one knocked on the door, it was Mich my ex husband, I said I Knew you were coming (Psychic premonition) he came in and was acting like he used to treat me when things were bad between us and I thought I wish you would go before Steve my curent husband gets home. And he went to take a shower. All I could think is I want you to go. This is the first dream I have had ware I saw Mich for what he was to me (abusive). Comments by Dreamer I thing this is a letting go of the past and seeing it for what it was. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title snakes, gail Date of Dream July 20/00 Dream I was lying in bed, and i lifted the sheets and there were snakes everywhere. Comments by Dreamer it made me feal scared. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title scotts dream Date of Dream the last week Dream its not jus one drem its been the last couple....first i had a dream that my girlfriend got kidnapped and found dead...then every other drem has had her in it and she is always cheating on me =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Grandma by A.F Date of Dream 07/15/2000 12am Dream I keep dreaming of my grandma being dead. I don't see her dead or see how she died in my dream but I know that she is dead, even though she is alive in real life. Whay does this mean? Comments by Dreamer I wake up crying and realize it was only a dream but it it seems so real I get real emotional about it. I even get up and go to the other room to make sure she is alive. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title My son Date of Dream Dream I dreamed I was laying in bed, and my olded brother was video taping me. I looked really sick. I was talking to the video camera. I was telling my son that I was sorry that I wasnt going to get to see him grow up, and I wanted him to know that I was dieing but that I would always be with him, and not to forget how much I love him. I died right after I was done making the tape. Then I woke up. I started having this dream right after my son was born, and I have had it about 15 times since then. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Horses and stable Date of Dream 7/24/00 Dream I am riding a horse and another horse bucks up against mine. both are on hind feet. There is the color red. I find myself in a stable and heading for danger. I am driving a car in country settings. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title My son Date of Dream Dream I dreamed I was laying in bed, and my olded brother was video taping me. I looked really sick. I was talking to the video camera. I was telling my son that I was sorry that I wasnt going to get to see him grow up, and I wanted him to know that I was dieing but that I would always be with him, and not to forget how much I love him. I died right after I was done making the tape. Then I woke up. I started having this dream right after my son was born, and I have had it about 15 times since then. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title For your love, always in my dreams Date of Dream 7/25/00 at 5:30 or 6:00 this morning Dream Ever since I can remember, I have always had dreams that are very colorful and vivid, or extremely terrifying, horrid visions of death. Sometimes, I'll dream of a senario, and then it happens in real life. Sometimes I have "off-the-wall" thoughts that just pop into my head without any prior thought or interest. I dreamed of my ex-love. I saw him several times throughout this dream. He was unaware that I was in his presence. He was with a woman who is now his wife. I knew it was her, but her face did not match the person I know her to be. It was upseting because they (Alex & Sylvia) were engaged in sexual intercourse. I remember becoming very uncomfortable. As if I wanted to fly out of their room. It was even stranger when I tried to approach Alex ... again he seemed not to notice that I was in his presence. Finally, towards the end of this morning's dream, we saw each other in what seemed to be a cave, dwelling of somesort. It was dark and cold. I also remember that we longed for each others touch, but I started to fly away from the dream state and woke up feeling very sad and disappointed. I know that when you dream of a certain person that you will be seeing them soon. And it just so happened that I had seen Alex and his wife driving in town that same day which was yesterday. To date, I have had difficulty letting go of all the wonderful memories Alex and I created while we were together. I guess I still love him. Alex broke off our relationship of five years when he discovered Sylvia was pregnant with his child. She basically trapped him into staying with her, thus leaving our love, behind for good ... she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Something, I could never give him ... Wishing I could forgive and forget Alex =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Amusement Parks Date of Dream all the time Dream I'm just constantly in an amusment park. Whether it is an organized park or a park within a town, with rides between alleys. ??? Trying to find out what this might mean. any help? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title traveling jijijean Date of Dream 4 or 5 times Dream I dream that I am trying to go somewhere. usually it's to an airport. But I don't know where I'm going. Sometimes I can't get to the airport. Sometimes I do and then I can't find out what gate my plane is at or my destination. Sometimes I feel that if I do get somewhere, it will mean that I am going to die. Comments by Dreamer Frightening. Causes tension and anxiety. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Heart Overwhelmed , Chanse Date of Dream Reoccurring Dream History: I am a 25 yr old female-I have been married for 7 yrs.-The man I refer to in the dream is someone I actually did know as a friend before my marriage-I have only seen him once since in passing at a store. The Dream: I have been having these reoccurring dreams for over 5 yrs. now. I run into and old (guy) friend I have not seen in years. We are extremely happy to see each other again. We gaze into each others eyes and just know we are meant to spend the rest of our lives together. We abandon our current lives as we know them and run off together. I leave my marriage without hesitation, gather my child, and leave with him. It is not as if we instantly fall in love, but rather like we have an endless, unconditional love. We have finally found each other again, and it is time to move forward with our lives together. The theme stays the same, the places are usually public, and it has not been sexual in nature. I feel an overwhelming, unconditional love for him that haunts me for weeks after each dream, and wreaks havoc on my daily life. I even find myself looking for him around the corner, at the store, or where ever I may be. Comments by Dreamer I need some perspective about these reoccurring dreams, because my heart takes them very literally. The unconditional love seems as real as anything I have ever felt. The more I try to ignore the dreams the more often they occur. I actually could find this person in real life, but I have not made attempts to do so. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Not Alone:Jessie Date of Dream July 2/around 2 am Dream I had a dream where my sister, my friend, and I were sleeping in someone's living room. We were scared, because we kept thinking that we saw someone looking at us from outside through the window. After a while, they went outside looking for the person, but they didn't see anyone. Sure that they were safe, the two of them went to sleep. I was still scared, and heard a noise coming from another room. I opened it to find the owner of the house uneasy. He said that he had thought there was someone outside also, and was scared. He said that I could stay in there so that I would not be alone. I sat in bed next to him, and I could still see the face in the window. I wasn't scared anymore and fell asleep. Comments by Dreamer Mant people have told me what they thought of this dream, and I am looking for other people's thoughts. The reason I am so interested in this dream is because it was so intense. My senses were so sharp. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title takmais Date of Dream 7-25-00 Dream somewhat vague dream. I'm in my car and at least 2 recognizable friends are with me. I am aware that weve got marijuana in the car and were on our way to another friend of ours house. when we get there there are cops there or they followed us there. we get out and the two people i'm with get either arrested or are in trouble but theyre not taken away and theyre sitting outside the house with me as the cops search the house of the friends were visiting. The girl who lives at the house runs out and hands me a bag of marijuana and tells me to dump it quick so i run farther back into the yard where a tiolet sits (not in real life)and i flush the pot. I then walk back up and realize i've got marijuana on me but im not too worried bacause the cops dont seem to be paying much attention to me. I'm sorta feeling invincable and very good about myself that i'm not in trouble and everyoen else aparently is. the girl then comes back out and says that i sho! ! uld get rid of the pot im carrying so i reach down and stick it under a rock for safe keeping. Then knowing that i'm not going to get in any trouble and i'll still have some pot after all this is over, i turn to my friends with a big smile and say "were gettin high tonight!" thats where the dream ends i think. Comments by Dreamer at the time of the dream i had the impression that i'd had similar dreams before but can no longer remember when or what about. also, a few years back marijuana was a very big part of my life but hasnt been so for some time. Permission to Comment yes_share_comments =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title RPG Game by DBSboy Date of Dream June 94 Dream In this dream i started off traveling in a group of fighters. A monster attacks, one of our members were hurt and the monster fled. We found a peasant house and the woman living there invited us to stay there for the nite. While we walked around the village, I saw a statue of the monster which attacked us. The lady explained to us that the monsters, each with its own area, will not go near others of their own kind. The same night we gathered and discussed how to rid the monsters, and one thing we decided was to drive a car. I was the one chosen to drive. I sat in the car and started it (In real life I didn't know how to drive). The car swung left and right. I felt dizzy and finally i dropped out of the car, lying on the ground. A girl with a group of guys came by and said I was a girl(I am a guy), I fell unconcious before I could repond. The next thing I know I was walking in a hallway, and a best friend of mine came. He was very angry and punched me in my stomach. I punched him in return. He said he was told that I was flirting with his girlfriend (the girl I saw before I fell unconcious, in real life we never met each other). I explained to him what I wasn't flirting with her, and in fact I didn't know she is his girlfriend. He then went away. I followed him to a room and he was using the computer. I kept walking to the next room and his girlfriend sleeping in bed, that's when I first noticed she was bery beautiful(as he told me in real life). That's the end of my dream. Comments by Dreamer this is a dream long time ago, but i still remember it clearly, so i thought i might share it with other people. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title what the hell?!?! zoey Date of Dream sometime in 1994 Dream i went to bed, and was still trying to fall asleep. the light was fading behind my eyes to deeper and deeper shades of black. suddenly , the blackness became water, and slowly out of the water rose jesus christ. he looked just like the paintings and illustrations of the western world, robes and beard and kind face. then i noticed in the water people, all staring at him with adoration. they fell backwards into the water, and they were drowning, but they were overwhelmed with happiness. you could read it in their expressions. then, jesus stretched his arms out, as if to enfold them or something, and his head rolled down his arm. i awoke with a start, and realized that i couldn't move. at that exact moment, something large and dark, very dark, streaked behind the door of my bedroom, which i had left open. i tried to scream, but i couldn't. finally, when i realized that it wasn't coming back, i calmed down and told myself that i had to move, and eventually i was able to. i still feel that, during the whole thing, from start to finish, i was not actually asleep. there just wasn't time for me to have gone under. this happened several years ago, but is completely fresh in my mind. does anyone have an explanation, or a similar story? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Dream Title Dream/Nightmare/Sign? Jules Date of Dream 07/22/00 Dream I dreamed I was at a Christmas party with a Lawyer friend od mine and it was storming outside ( maybe a tornado)then he came in and said, "the sun is coming out" he repeated this several times so I went to a balcony to see and the sky was like 3-D and the sun was in the back dimension, so I went to this other room to check on my mother but when I walked in her room, I was in her house and her phone started to ring and I told her to check caller ID and it was the name of the person whom I am very much in love with (but I am not with this person I am with someone else but still love this other person) anyway, I picked up the phone happily and it was not him but his mother, she said, "may I speak with Julie? I said you are and she said there has been a terrible accident and John (my love/her son) is in the hospital dying and is asked me to call you. He told me EVERYTHING and said you are the one he has always loved and needs you with him before he dies." I asked," did he tell you EVERYTHING?" she said, "Yes~ I know about Caitlyn" (this is our 2 yr. old daughter and she does not know we have a child together) so I was hysterical and did not hear when she told me what was wrong with him............ When I woke up I was very sick to my stomach and I went to the store to get sugar.....I heard a very strange noise in my truck and looked everywhere and found nothing. I looked for about 10 minutes.when I went into the store the lady inside asked me what I was doing, I told her I heard a noise in my truck, she said, "Maybe it is the Death Beetle." I was in shock because, the Death Beetle is in a movie called, Practical Magic.....it was a curse a witch put on every woman in the family for eternity, that whoever heard this beetle, the person they loved would surely die......This was very strange to me.......That same evening my brother got remarried to his ex wife in a simple church.....I was sitting on the second row with my children when a homeless man came to the first row and sat down directly in front of me.....he turned to me and started to speak to me in sign language......( I DO know sign language but do not know this man at all) (How did he know???) Then when he went to shake my hand, I noticed he had scars in the palms of his hands like Jesus Christ has from being nailed to the cross?????? Does all this mean something??? Comments by Dreamer there are some things that happened after the dream that I am concerned about. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -------------- BEGIN dream-flow.v001.n351 -------------- 001 - Anonymous - Interpretations of the future. 002 - Anonymous - new home 003 - Anonymous - Obsession --------------- DREAM dream-flow.v001.n351.1 --------------- From: Anonymous Subject: Interpretations of the future. Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 01:29:07 -0700 Dream Title Interpretations of the future..holly Date of Dream Three nights in a row,the 24th,35th,and26th fo July. I keep having this dream of my children being grown up, and we're travelling together somewhere. Usually near the end of the dream, I see sitting in a corner of a room, reading a book, with my family in the room, and other people that I don't know. Comments by Dreamer This is really starting to get to me, and I don't know what to think of it. Permission to Comment yes_share_comments Permission Comments --------------- DREAM dream-flow.v001.n351.2 --------------- From: Anonymous Subject: new home Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 01:34:20 -0700 Dream Title new home Date of Dream july18,200 Ten days ago, my partner of 11 months & I ended our intimate relationship. Much volatility in the final hours and for many months prior. He lives very near me presently, and I dreamed he moved to a new "rental nearby. I was over to visit him, wondering why he moved to a house (we both rent separate condos) that was so close to where we live now. He shared this 5-bedroom house with other adults. His bedroom area faced the street and had very flat light lime green paint all over it with a very small kitchen area. It was not very nice, in fact, old and grungy. Also,I was surprised because he loves to cook and has 2 young sons he shares custody of. This place was a Home shared with other adults, not accommodating for children. Sadly,as he toured me, I noticed the other rooms looked like rooms for druggie-type adults who enjoyed substance, had no families, but wanted to live with like-minded adults with a drug-based life. It felt sad to me. Particularly, the "female" room (I saw no other adults, only their bedrooms) had chiffon feminine bedspread and curtains, but felt like that of a woman who enjoyed various sex partners. I felt this place was so different than what I would want. He did substance while we dated, yet I did not care to. It caused a lot of mood swings and just prior to our ending it, he "locked himself" in his condo w/ a male friend and got loaded for 48 hours straight, never coming out, never calling me. This man appears professional and has his own business(w/ which he is struggling) yet enjoys a wilder lifestyle. He is a caring father. I wanted a more traditional relationship, less quarreling, and I do not do substance other than drinking. I have contemplated what this dream meant and so want your help. I am getting over the relationship and it is so fresh...don't quite get the help the dream contained.Thank you very much. Comments by Dreamer Please tell me whatever you could . If you need more info, let me know. Thank you so. Permission to Comment yes_share_comments --------------- DREAM dream-flow.v001.n351.3 --------------- From: Anonymous Subject: Obsession Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 01:45:11 -0700 Dream Title Obsession (Mahayr) Date of Dream 7/15/2000 evening 7/15/2000 evening (awoke at 9 30 pm) Obsession I was a part of a large community, living together in a complex of buildings and living quarters, on massive acreage. One of the buildings was a training facility, for combat, stealth, operations of various sorts with a feeling of anti-givernment. Missions were planned and trained for, scenarios played out and there was a certain progression that everyone was required to follow even if they weren't there to go into the field, even if their skills were not in that area. I had a vision problem and wore glasses and it bothered me terribly. (In w