DREAMING ON C O M M E R C I A L - C A R R I E R S & I S P's 
    (AOL, COMPUSERVE, MSN, PRODIGY, and others) 

     

    • AOL: John Herbert's SeniorNet Dream Sharing Groups. Conducted in a variation of the Ullman/Zimmer style of dreamwork. Contact John at jherbert@aol.com These are really wonderful dream groups and I consider John the grandfather of Dreaming Online. (We have no fathers or mothers in cyberspace) John's groups were later modeled by other's all over the Internet. Be sure to see his Dream Group Sample Session
    • (Historic, no longer available) :AOL : Jeremy Taylor's Dream Program : Daily DREAM SHOW with Jeremy Taylor on America On Line. Start your morning with cyberdreamwork! Former ASD president Jeremy Taylor has expanded his AOL dream show to Monday-Friday. Show time 6:00 am Pacific or 9:00am Eastern. Share a dream or tune into his comments about working with dreams, If you can't be there in person, you can post your dream on his electronic bulletin board. Sign on to AOL, use Keyword: HUB chose Enter and to Channel Zero, go to Program Guide and pick DreamShow.  Sometimes the show is in the main auditorium. Go to the main chat area, look in the program guide for daily events and find the schedule of who is on. Have questions? You can e-mail the Taylors at ktaylor597@aol.com
      • Jeremy Taylor now has as new site www.jeremytaylor.com
    • AOL: Online-Psych presents DREAM FORUM. keyword : Dream. This forum includes information and comments about dreams in general, such as dreaming in color, interpreting dreams, links to other dream forums.
    • AOL Dreamwork Forum: Select keywork altmed  and then select therapies then dreamwork. The generous folks on Alternative Medicine have loaned Richard Wilkerson a forum to post information on dreams and dreaming, dream science, nightmares, interviews and an AIL chat board. Hosts speak from time to time on real time conferences.
    • COMPUSERVE:  (historic) Donna Campos holds chat room discussions each week at the Dream Studio. Monday Nights 10:00 EST in the New Age Forum B. Variety of Guests. See issues of Electric Dreams and Global Dreaming News for the guests and schedules.
    • MSN - MICROSOFT NETWORK: Dr. Strange Hosts the Paranormal Chat on the Microsoft Network on Thursdays from 7-9 PM PDT. To find the Chat room, go to "Classic MSN" (MSN now has a new format available for free on CD ROM), and use the Go to word ...AlienChat. Topics usually focus on lucid dreams, OBEs, or other paranormal occurrences Dr Strange also includes a number of practical, how to, handouts in the Lucid Dreamer's Library(Go to word ..AlienDream) on topics such as Lucid Dreams, OBEs, AAEs, Mutual Dreams, Healing Dreams, Hypnagogia, and Incubation techniques. You can contact Dr Strange at DoctorStrange@msn.com
    • AOL CHAT ROOMS - Visit Dream Shop and Dream Weaver. DreamWeaver: Scotts will be in the room every morning this week, Feb. 3rd thru the 7th, between 7:30 am - 9:00 am(CST)(that's Texas time ya'll!). This will be a test run to see how it goes. To get there, go to "member rooms" & then click "find" & then type Dream Weavers You should get in with no problem. To get to "member rooms", go to any chat room, click the button at top called "List rooms", then click "member rooms".


    M A I L -- L I S T S Listservs, Majordomos, ect 

     

  • DreamChatters
    dreamchatters-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamchatters
    DreamChatters, hosted by Victoria Quinton, offers a list that is probably the most recognizable to those who participate in discussion groups online. There is an open format where any topic on dreams and dreaming can be discussed, from how to obtain lucidity in dreaming to questions about the specific meaning of a personal dream. Victoria is a great host as she is connected with many of the dream organizations online, including the Association for the Study of Dreams, Electric Dreams, DreamGate, DreamTree and others. Victoria brings in the big dreamers, famous dream personages from around the world. Its not unusual to hear from Robert Van de Castle, Henry Reed, Rita Dwyer, Alan Siegel, and many others. Victoria also brings in topics for discussion from the most current issues in the dream field. There is also a feeling of welcome and friendliness for people that are new to dreams and dreaming.
  • The DreamWheel
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamwheel
    dreamwheel-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

    dreamwheel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
    The DreamWheel is a highly moderated dream group that follows a very specific process. (See a full transcript of a group in this issue of Electric Dreams) The group members are asked to send dreams into the moderator who picks one and has the group focus on this one dream(randomly at times, in order after the initial group has started). Members must all read the ethics statement before joining.
  • DreamShare
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamshare
    dreamshare-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

    dreamshare-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
    This group began at Jeremy Taylor's website and is still highly influenced by his work and dreamwork ethos. This means that they follow the "If this were my dream…" style of dreamwork and see the dream and its interpretations as always serving healing and/or wholeness.
    The feeling and process of this group is somewhat between the DreamWheel and DreamChatters. A small, dedicated group oversee the process and guide the discussion of dreams along. Several dreams may be discussed at the same time and side topics of symbol exploration, healing rituals and mutual dream events often occur. This creates a very tightly knit community which means emotions can sometimes flare as values collide. Older members of the group often discuss the problems that arise and they will often draw on other dreamworkers outside the group and other resources to resolve the problems.
  • JUNG-PSYC Mail list information Discussion of Jungian topics, announcement of conferences, seminars and lectures. See the new web site - under JUNG & DREAMS
  • DREAM-ON An Electric Dreams and DreamGate sponsored dream sharing group. (See The DreamWheel)
  • DREAM-FLOW Though this sounds exclusive, its really open to anyone. Subscribers distribute dreams and comments on dreams, and both are published on the Electric Dreams E-zine.
  • Intuition Network: Intuition Network Computer Conference System offers a delightful group of discussions lists, one of which is co-hosted by DreamGate called:  cyberdreams@lists.best.com     To subscribe follow the subscription details at the Intuition Network Dream Conference Page. Send email message to cyberdreams-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
    • Visit Cyberdreams homepage at http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/cyberdreams/
  • luCiDiTy-list: A discussion mailing list in the German language about lucid dreaming is now up and running. Even though some mails include texts in English, it is important that only people who speak German subscribe to avoid chaos. The list is called the luCiDiTy-list: luCDT-l@kyb.faveve.uni-stuttgart.de. Subscription is accomplished by sending an email to majordomo@kyb.faveve.uni-stuttgart. de with the words 'subscribe lucdt-l' in the body of the mail.
  • groupleaders list with Tom Goad forr the discussion of dreamwork and dreamgroup, ethics, theory, practice.
  • The Proliferation of dream discussion eLists on the Interent - an essay by Richard Wilkerson on the many online e-lists involving dreams and dreaming.
  • Three Different Dream Groups on the Internet: Comparison article by Richard Wilkerson.
  • Strephon Kaplan-Williams Newsletter -Strephon Kaplan-Williams , famous director of the Senoi-Dremwork institute in Berkeley and now creator of the Dream Cards, now has a weekly dream related newsletter that looks into issue of spirit and soul.

     

     


     U S E N E T Newsgroups and   Other Message Boards  

     The Usenet is a set of thousands of bulletin board like discussions, each separated in their own categories and newsgroups. To view and participate in these newsgroups, it is best to use a Newsreader that is configured to load the groups and sort through them. Your ISP needs to carry these newsgroups, and most do. If they don't you can join services online that specialize in distributing these groups. You can search through topics and participate through www.dejanews.com as well. 

     

    • alt.dreams newsgroup The orginial, the zaney, the tooth falling out alt.dreams!
    • alt.dreams FAQ by WWW.
    • alt.dreams.lucid newsgroup an off shoot of the alt.dreams, the focus here is more on techniques than interpretations.
    • alt.dream.lucid FAQ by FTP.
    • alt.dreams.castaneda newsgroup Focus on shamanistic and trickster imaginal travels and issues in Castaneda land
    • alt.dreams.toltec  If Castaneda appeals to you, then get ready for the Toltecs of dreaming.
    • alt.dreams.lucid.entities  Are you encountering beings in your lucid dreams?
    • alt.dreams.recurring  Night after night, the same thing. Talk about them here.
    • alt.dreams.sexual Don't say Freud didn't warn you. 
    • alt.dreams.edgar-cayce Cayce was a dream seer, are you? 
    • alt.dreams.impero.nascosto  Tu Sohno?
    • alt.newage.dreamwork Reveal all your spiritual tricks here for bliss with the One.
    • alt.psychology.jung newsgroup a growing group, I hope the Jungians begin to use this forum more.
    • alt.consciousness - Has had low participation in 1996
    • alt.consciousness.mysticism - focus mostly on mediative
    • alt.consciousness.4th-way - Gurdjieff leftovers, but still tasty
    • alt.mythology - remind them that Joseph Campbell liked dreams before posting. Focus often on Dungeons and Dragons
    • alt.pagan - a really wild bunch
    • alt.psychology.adlerian -- lately its been dead, but I hope some students will begin using the newsgroup
    • alt.psychology.help - wide range of interests -
    • news:alt.psychology.personality - generally about psych types, Meyers-Briggs, ect.
    • alt.psychology.transpersonal - has been dipping lately
    • alt.surrealism - sometimes outrageous - always unexpected
    • talk.religion.newage - a very busy group - wide range alt.health.cfids-action Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Moderated)
    • news:alt.med.cfs - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Information.
    • alt.support.sleep-disorder - Sleep disorders support group.