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A to Z, dream workers, poets, and authors, links

This is just a brief intro of some of the vast resources out there.

The opions shared on the linked pages are those of the page authors. their being listed here is not necessarily an endoursement of every opinion or claim made by others. As with all of life, you are encouraged to thoughtfully consider the information you find in these places and decide whether or not its right for you.

Reources that list more resources

International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD, also known as the ASD) : They publish a journal and a magazine, and host an international conference annually. There is lots of information to be discovered here.

DreamGate.com: A site hosted by Richard Wilkerson. This site opens to a ton of resources. Find links to electronic and print resources at his Electric Dreams page and his writtings on Post Modern Dreaming.

Nightmares

The IASD has two pages, one a brief overview on nightmares and second, moreresources on nightmares

Lucidity

The Lucidity Institute. The project founded by Dr Steven LaBerge. Dr LaBerge is associated with Stansford University and is the nations lead dream reasurcher on lucid dreaming.

LD4All is an online lucid dreaming recourse authored by an individual, and has discussion forums.

Recurring Dreams

I am no way implying that recurring dreams are necessarily about shame, but so far in my beginings researches, this is the first interesting link I’ve found, so I offer it.

Recurring Dreams and Shame: a brief thought on recurring dreams and shame by Timothy Tate.

Sweet Dreams

http://www.ondreaming.com/#merrily

A Jungian Primer: Dreamages, A Primer by Timothy Tate and Barrett Golding: a very sweet series of pages, poetic in their post-Jungian reverie. The rest of the site can be accessed by following links.

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