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Electric Dreams Volume 14 Issue 07
E.l.e.c.t.r.i.c D.r.e.a.m.s - Final Issue 14(7&8) August 2007
After fourteen years, I have decided to retire Electric Dreams.
The related dream groups will continue (see below), Im just giving the publication (and
the publisher!) a rest. I feel very proud of Electric Dreams, both the publication and the
communities it has spawned and the influence we have had upon other individuals and
organizations. The idea, which evolved from a dream sharing community, was to create a
swarm of free speech forums for dreams and dreamwork online, and create a global
dream community. At the time, only a few individuals in the dream community could
actively publish information and communicate online. The Electric Dreams publication
provided a forum for these groups and individuals to materialize in cyberspace. Now I
feel that dreamers and dreamworkers (and dreams) have easy access to the online global
community and dreams and dream sharing has become a common feature of virtual life.
I hope all of you who contributed will feel the warm fuzzy feeling of this success in
giving birth to the Dream Movement online, and will continue its virtualization and
actualization through your dreams and the dreams of your communities and
organizations.
Now what? I have some comments from current Electric Dreams staff and contributors
listed below, then will include some historical information about Electric Dreams and the
Dream Movement online. As always, there are resources listed for further exploration of
dreaming in cyberspace and beyond. As a thanks to the hundreds of contributors, I have
listed the articles that Janet Garrett has been (and will continue) extracting from past
issues and archiving. It is a very impressive library of articles! Special thanks to the
regular contributors, Lucy Gillis & Robert Waggoner, Jean Campbell, Linda Magallón,
Stan Kulikowski II, David Jenkins, Victoria Quinton, Kat
Peters-Midland, Phyllis Howing, and so, so many others.
Thanks to Harry Bosma and all the past Global Dreaming News editors. You may want to
use the IASD News bulletin board or the IASD E-News to access the many dream related
events around the world. Use http://enews.kintera.org/ to subscribe to the E-news. I would like to
encourage you ~all~ to become members of the International Association for the Study of
Dreams, asdreams.org . I hope you will join me and the many other extraordinary
dreamers this September for the ONLINE 2007 IASD PsiberDreaming Conference
asdreams.org/psi2007
I will be continuing the Postmodern Dreaming web page and continue my support for
ideas that push beyond the normal limits of dreaming and dreamsharing.
http://dreamgate.com/pomo
I had a series of short dreams this morning. I wont go into them all but each one of these
dreams ended the same, in an oddly perfect way; one about moving to a new apartment,
some about being at a conference, one about traveling
and at the end of each one, I said
to myself, in not quite such clear terms as this, Another perfect ending, thats so odd for
my dreams.
Gone Dreamin
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
rcwilk@dreamgate.com
C O N T E N T S
++ Final Notes and Thanks (above)
Richard Wilkerson
++ World Dreams Peace Bridge
Invitation!
Jean Campbell
++ The Lucid Dream Exchange
Invitation!
Lucy Gillis
++ Article: A Brief History of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
++ Article: A Brief History of the Electric Dreams DreamWheel.
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
++ Article: Cyberdream - History Notes. Electric Dreams 4(7).
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
++ Article: The Internet as a Dream Journal
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
Final Quote Dreaming online and Spirituality
++ The Electric Dreams Article Index of Thanks!
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THANK YOU, RICHARD!
FROM JEAN CAMPBELL AND ALL THE FOLKS
ON THE WORLD DREAMS PEACE BRIDGE
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I was going to write a View From the Bridge for August. It was a funny story. But when
Richard told me that he planned to take a break from editing Electric Dreams, I decided I
was too sad to write the funny story. I'll just send the punch line. It goes like this.
"If this were my dream, and a Japanese , an American, an Englishwoman and one from
Turkey were discussing the derivation of 'Fuck" (as in "Don't F*** it up!") under a
header saying 'Native American Blessing', what would you have to say ?!?"
What I would say is that is pretty typical of the World Dreams Peace Bridge. We hope
that you'll remember to visit us at www.worlddreamspeacebridge.org in the absence of
Electric Dreams, and that you might even like to join our Yahoogroups discussion by
sending an email to worlddreams-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
There are photos of the World Dreams prize-winning "Best Group Dream" costume,
worn at the Dream Ball at IASD's recent conference at Sonoma State here:
http://www.worlddreamspeacebridge.org/asd2007conferencephotos.htm
and photos from Drum Dance and Dream for Peace, sponsored by the Peace Bridge on
the National Mall in Washington in June here:
www.worlddreamspeacebridge.org/drumming
We'll miss Electric Dreams, and thank you, Richard, for providing a place for us all these
years.
REMEMBER TO REGISTER FOR THE IASD PSIBERDREAMING CONFERENCE,
HELD THIS YEAR FROM SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH OCTOBER 7
http://asdreams.org/psi2007/index.htm
Throughout recent history, many famous artists, scientists, politicians and others have
recorded dreams which led them to life-changing discoveries and creative work. This list
includes (but is not limited to): Mark Twain, Buckminster Fuller, Albert Einstein, Mary
Shelly, Alice Walker, Isabel Allende, Sting, John Lennon and Carl Jung. Most of these
dreams contained an element of psi: telepathy, precognition, psychopompic dreaming.
This year's PsiberDreaming Conference will present papers and workshops, special
events and discussions focusing on how some of these creative dreams might have come
about--and how any of us might use dreaming for creative endeavors.
http://asdreams.org/psi2007/index.htm
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An Invitation to Join
The Lucid Dream Exchange
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The Lucid Dream Exchange is an independently published, reader supported, quarterly
publication that features lucid dreams, interviews, and articles on lucid dreaming. Our
goal is to educate and inspire lucid dreamers through sharing lucid dreams, exploring
lucid dream techniques, and discussing the implications of lucid dream activities.
To subscribe, please send a blank email to
TheLucidDreamExchange-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
When you subscribe, you will be sent a request to confirm your subscription.
Just follow the instructions (reply to the message).
PLEASE NOTE: In order to access the LDE site to view and print issues of LDE you will
need to set up a yahoo mail account.
You will be notified when new issues are available, and when news or monthly reminders
are sent. If you decide you no longer want to be subscribed to LDE, you can unsubscribe
easily by sending a blank email to
TheLucidDreamExchange-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
If you have any questions, please email us at info@dreaminglucid.com
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Places to share dreams and thoughts
and ideas about dreams and dreaming online
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Electric Dreams has collected together its own link set, long before the days of Google.
Many of these links have rotted, but I think they provide a kind of historical, annotated
history of dream sharing at the turn of the century.
Thanks to our many website supporters@ links! See
http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/resources
Thanks to the following dream-sharing groups!
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DreamChatters
dreamchatters-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamchatters
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The DreamWheel
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamwheel
dreamwheel-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
dreamwheel-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
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DreamShare
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dreamshare
dreamshare-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
dreamshare-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
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World Dreams Peace Bridge
http://www.worlddreamspeacebridge.org/index.htm
Subscribe: worlddreams-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: worlddreams-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
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For IASD Members
http://asdreams.org/study
E-Study Groups on all sorts of topics in Dreaming. Participants must become members
within a month after joining.
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A Brief History of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace
Richard Catlett Wilkerson
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"OK, you've seen the heavy groups,
now for some Morning Maniac Music!"
Grace Slick
Because of the dense interconnectivity of the Net, the dozens of online dream networks
are able to each serve multiple functions including news gathering and dissemination,
study groups, resource listings, literature archiving, message boards for discussions and
other functions. Still, dream work continues to be a major thread and this issue column
will cover the early developments, message boards and e-mail dream sharing. The next
issue will focus on the explosion of the dream sharing sites on the World Wide Web and
other new forums.
Caution: ASD does not endorse nor support any of these sites or practices. The purpose
of this article is informational and educational.
Pre-(Net)Historic Dream Communications
Long distance communications have been available for quite awhile and have been used
by dream concerned individuals in various ways. Phone calls to fellow researchers, 900
dream interpretation numbers, calls to friends and family about "The nightmare I just
had!" and pre-cognitive dream fears are all well known (1), as well as talk shows on
Radio and Television.
With the advent of modems, devices able to connect computers via telephone lines, there
arose regional Bulletin Board services (BBS). Now people could leave messages and
communicate with others who weren't directly connected to the Bulletin Board at that
particular moment. John Herbert, for example, used this system to conduct a study on the
difference between dream groups that met only by posts to bulletin boards, and those
meeting Face-to-Face (2). But to connect to a BBS you have to call that phone number
directly. If you don't live in the same Area Code, it can get very expensive. And so one
BBS would be somewhat isolated from other BBS's.
When USENET became popular among the USA University crowd in the late 1980's, the
idea of the Regional Bulletin Board was expanded nationally (and in some cases,
internationally) and the discussion of dreams could be found in various Usenet
Newsgroup topic boards. Usenet was organized like a real bulletin board, where one
could post a note and others could read and post replies. Group discussions may them
develop over time. Because of the popularity of BBS's, the Usenet bulletin boards were
called "Newsgroups". By the 1990's all but the most wild of the Newsgroups were
accessible via the Internet, and it was clear that dreams needed their own Newsgroup.
"alt.dreams" was formed (3).
The Newsgroup alt.dreams was originally suggested by Jack Campin as a way to study
contemporary culture. He wanted a snapshot of dreams in the late 20th Century much in
the same way that The Third Reich of Dreams (4) gives a snapshot of the society in Nazi
Germany. But it was soon apparent that the real appeal of alt.dreams was to share dreams
and discussions about their significance and meaning.
Although alt.dreams provided a global gathering spot and spawned other related
newsgroups like alt.dreams.lucid and alt.dreams.castaneda, the un-moderated venue
lacked something essential for those used to face-to-face dream sharing. Individuals that
did want more formed smaller private e-mail groups away from the alt.dreams
newsgroup.
Electric Dreams and other Dream Communities
One of these groups distributed a collection of the dreams and comments between the
subscribers and then published the comments and replies in a weekly format. When I
found the community in the fall of 1994 they had grown to about 60 members and the
dreams and comments were shared in a bi-monthly E-zine, (an electronically distributed
magazine via E-mail) which they called Electric Dreams. Interest in this format grew and
Electric Dreams grew from 60 to 500 subscribers in the following year and added news,
articles and experimental dream events, but remained primarily focused on dream sharing
in cyberspace. Concerns about this free speech forum now include a). the potential abuse
of interpretive authority (anyone can comment and pretend they are someone they are not
and some feel that *any* comment is abusive), b). lack of support for dreamers who
submit dreams (what if a dream interpretation unlocks psychological instability?) and c).
context or set & setting confusion (5) (What if someone thinks this is psychotherapy,
what if children joined a group with adults? ).
Another of the problems faced by the Electric Dreams community was the two week
delay in the dream being presented and the return comments. A solution was found when
I met John Herbert and participated in his ALL SeniorNet Dream Bulletin Board. John
Herbert's groups used a variation of some of the Ullman/Zimmerman techniques (10),
which he had worked out on the WELL and ALL. A dream was selected, the group asked
non-interpretive questions, then each person took the dream as their own. During the
process, the dreamer could respond or reply as he or she chose.
The process was modified for e-mail and the first Electric Dreams Dream Circles (6)
were created. A dream was passed around in round-robin style from one e-mail address
with questions and replies added by each participant. The ED Dream Circle was great for
sharing dreams, but an administrative nightmare. Jay Vinton suggested we use a Mail
List style approach and the problems seemed to disappear. In a Mail List approach, all the
members send all comments to everyone in the group, even if the comment is directed to
just one individual. This process creates a feeling of group identity and cohesion.
These new mail list dream groups, the Dream Wheels (No connection with the Ramsay
Raymond Dreamwheel), have evolved in several new creative directions. Generally the
process has been refined and newer sharing and distribution methods have improved (For
more on the technical aspects of Mail Lists, see the Dream Cyberphile pg 26 in the ASD
newsletter 1996 13.1, 26-27.). However, while the technical & methodological
procedures have developed quickly, the resolution of concerns about the safety and
appropriateness of dream sharing online seems to be taking a little more time.
Cyber-Dream Sharing Goes To School and Gets International Attention
Both Jayne Gackenbach and I felt that combining education with the experiential groups
represented an advance over just offering experimental groups. Several projects followed.
Jayne developed a program with Grant MacEwan which now includes e-mail classes and
bulletin board dream sharing.(8) . When I expanded the DreamGate classes to include the
community beyond Electric Dreams subscribers, we incorporated many of the safety
features that Jayne created and implemented in her classes including the post-session
questionnaires and the pre-session clarifications about the context and rules of group.(9)
When the Dream Cyberworld Project for the ASD XIII conference was proposed, the
ASD executive board foresightedly accepted and supported the project. The only concern
was that dream sharing via computers at the conference might be confused as promotion
or endorsement when in fact we were all still wondering as a group just exactly what it
really was. The Conference XIII programs thus provided no online dream sharing, but did
provide plenty of examples and samples, giving interested individuals a chance to see the
spectrum of possibilities .
During the Berkeley Conference XIII, Sarah Richard's brought together in a panel the
many of the more active of individuals involved in online dream sharing, including Jayne
Gackenback, Jeremy Taylor, John Herbert and myself. Fred Olsen and Linton Hutchinson
also participated in sharing their collective experiences. Not one of these people reported
any problems with online dream sharing in any of the groups or sessions. There were
some who were confused about the procedures at times, and some who didn't participate
who didn't like the *idea* of what was happening, but no reports of unhappy participants
or incidents requiring crisis intervention.
The idea of dream sharing on the Net continues to bring to peoples' minds a myriad of
possible disasters. Why haven't these disasters shown up?
Herbert's study suggests that online dream sharing provides more insight than face-to-
face dream sharing. His results were not statistically significant but reveal an observation
that in the cooler, non-confrontive atmosphere of writing e-mail at one's home computer,
the responses and questions to and from the dreamer are more reflective and less
emotional. This also points to a weakness in e-mail dream sharing scheme for those who
like more emotional interplay. It appears then, that while dream groups online may not
yet be appropriate for many psychotherapy, they do provide a safe and anonymous venue
for adults to meaningfully explore meaning and value.
As these dream sharing groups evolve and more studies are done, we will have a better
picture of the scope, range and relevancy of e-mail and bulletin board style dream
sharing.
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References:
(1) Dream Phone services have been used, for example, by the Delaney & Flowers Center
for the Study of Dreams, Fred Olsen's Reentry line and the Hotline of Tony Dubetz,
among others.
(2) 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,
<http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html> (25 Nov. 1996)
(3) Herbert, J. W. (1991). "Notes on the creation of alt.dreams." In "Human Science
Research Methods.. (see above) <http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/ApI-AltD.html>
(28 Oct. 1996)
(4) Beradt, Charlotte (1966). The Third Reich of Dreams. Translated by Adriane
Gottwald. Chicago: Quadrangle Books
(5) Richards, Sarah (1996, April 22). "RE: Dream Interpretation: The significance of set
and setting." ASD Web Bulletin Board. <http://www.outreach.org/cgi-
bin/dbml.exe?template=/asd/thread.dbm&threadid=171&messages=26#373>(25 Nov.
1996)
(6) Wilkerson, Richard C.. (1995). "Dream Circles: A Sample Session of Dream Sharing
using E-mail Round Robin.". Electric Dreams.
<http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~mettw/edreams/circle>(28 Nov. 1996)
(7) Wilkerson, R. & Hicks, C. (1996). "Dreamwheels: a Sample Session of Dream
Sharing Using Mail List Formats." <http://www.dreamgate.com/asd-13/2lb12.htm>(28
Nov. 1996)
(8) Gackenbach, Jayne (1996). Unlocking the Secrets of your Dreams. Grant MacEwan
Community College. <http://www.outreach.org/dreams/> (25 Oct. 1996)
(9) Wilkerson, Richard C. (1996). From Ancient Thrace to Cyberspace: The History &
Practice of Dream Sharing. DreamGate Classes. <http://www.dreamgate.com>(28 Nov.
1996)
(10) See Herbet's paper for the similarities and differences between Ullman and Herbert.
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 April)
A Brief History of the Electric Dreams DreamWheel.
Electric Dreams 7(4).
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The Electric Dreams community started as a dream group whose members originally met
on the Usenet newsgroup alt.dreams in early 1994. The group formed to see if they could
deepen the responses to dreams via e-mail, as the alt.dreams format seemed to get stuck
at more superficial levels of interaction.
The original Electric Dreams group sent dreams in to an editor who compiled them and
send them out with any comments from previous dreams every couple of weeks. For a
few months this was fun and created a core community, but over time people wanted to
share more recent dreams and discuss them more quickly.
I started the DreamCircle (1995) as a way to speed up the dream/comment time for the
Electric Dreams community. We tried some round robins and other methods, and then
used the CC: field to create the feel of a mail list. That was Jay Vinton's suggestion. Since
it went out in spokes, but turned, I named it the DreamWheel.
I set up a mail list (listserv/majordomo) in 1996 through IGC, the Institute for Global
Communications. We used a variation on a technique developed by John Herbert, Ph.D.
for dream sharing on AOL SeniorNet bulletin boards. The technique the Wheel uses now
is very similar to John's, though we are often looser with its application and tend to
exaggerate the question period. John feels this makes it harder for other in the group to
give "...if this were my dream." comments. But we have found that people really, really,
*like* to answer the questions and get that kind of attention for parts of the psyche so
often neglected.
To make the Wheel acceptable to the Association for the Study of Dreams, Sarah
Richards implemented a change from "If this were my dream..." to "In my respondent
dream..." to avoid the issues with the techniques being claimed by Montague Ullman. It
was reported that Ullman was unhappy that John Herbert claimed to be using his
technique, as it didn't include many elements of the original process, some of which
Ullman felt were essential, such as the emotional work. Still, "If this were my dream..." is
a phrase so many people use, and though perhaps differently, it immediately signals to
many the general idea of what's happening. John and I both prefer to take this one step
further and directly or indirectly say "In my dream..." to continue the notion that we are
not giving the dreamer advice and taking our own personal journey. Sometimes "if this
were my dream..." gets unconsciously translated into "If I were you..." rather than "When
I pretend it really is *my* dream and about *my* life." which was the intention we want
to get at. However, I am also looser about group process and only *suggest* this way
when I moderate groups. I prefer new participants at least try it out.
Anyway, to further make the DreamWheel acceptable to ASD [now IASD], Jayne
Gackenbach wrote up a questionnaire that was given out at the end of each series of
dreams.
We used to do five or six dreams, then call it quits, unsubscribe everyone and start over.
This made people actively take a part in staying with the Wheel, and make it a more
intimate group. At the end of each series the questionnaire would be given out to make
sure the moderator had not become a tyrant and everyone was heard if the process didn't
allow for various important expressions or ideas. But eventually the Wheel became
permanent or continuous, and we accepted lurkers like the elders that hang out at the edge
of a village, rarely participating unless they see something troubling. Since the Wheel
was continual, it became hard to know when to put out the questionnaire. I still would
like to include it as an option once every month or two instead of our haphazard
samplings.
We often took turns being moderators in the beginning, but it takes a lot more work than
you might imagine. Eventually Chris Hicks volunteered during one of our madhouse-
DreamWheel fests. Sometimes we would have several wheels and sub-wheels going at
the same time. Chris was very attentive and eventually moderated the main wheel for a
year or so. We have had about three other moderators since then, and I fill in the gaps.
The group was run for some years by the very find moderator, Kathy Turner, and then the
most consistent and dedicated moderator, now owner, Phylllis Howing.
Also, participants have gone on to create their own DreamWheels and some in other
venues and languages. Roger Ripert, for example, has a IRC gathering on the first
Thursday of each month for people who speak French. Visitors, like Jay Belbo have
visited the groups and initiated special dreamwork projects.
Once a year, we would get the permission of one of the groups to publish the transcripts.
The intention is for others to see the process and be able to learn and use it themselves.
Here are a few other places where the story is told differently:
Wilkerson, Richard (1999). The Origins of the Electric Dreams Community: Part I
Electric Dreams 6(11), http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-backissues/
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (Winter, 1997). A History of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace -
Part I The Association for the Study of Dreams Newsletter 14(1).
http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/cyberphile/rcwasd05.htm
A History of DreamSharing in Cyberspace
http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/history/
Wilkerson, R. & Herbert, J. (1995). John Herbert and the Internet Group Dreamwork .
Electric Dreams 2(6), www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-backissues/
Look for 1995, Electric Dreams volume 2 issue #6
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,
http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html (25 Nov.1996)
Herbert, J. W. (1991). "Notes on the creation of alt.dreams." In "Human Science
Research Methods.. (see above) http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html (28 Oct.
1996)
Herbert, John (1996). The Founding of alt.dreams Some historical cyber-dreaming notes.
Electric Dreams 3(9). http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-articles/ed3-9her.htm (Oct.
1996)
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, (pps 155-157).
NOW see http://www.asdreams.org/cyberdreams/herbert.htm
Wilkerson, Richard C. (1995). "Dream Circles: A Sample Session of Dream Sharing
using E-mail Round Robin.". Electric Dreams.
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~mettw/edreams/circle (28 Nov. 1996)
Wilkerson, R. & Hicks, C. (1996). "Dreamwheels: a Sample Session of Dream Sharing
Using Mail List Formats." http://www.dreamgate.com/asd-13/2lb12.htm (28 Nov. 1996)
Gackenbach, Jayne (1996). Unlocking the Secrets of your Dreams. Grant MacEwan
Community College. http://www.outreach.org/dreams/ (25 Oct. 1996)
Wilkerson, Richard C. (1996). From Ancient Thrace to Cyberspace: The History &
Practice of Dream Sharing. DreamGate Classes. http://www.dreamgate.com/class (28
Nov. 1996)
Wilkerson, Richard C. (1999). The History of Dream Sharing: Theory, Techniques and
Cyberspace. San Francisco, CA: DreamGate Publishing.
Spivok, Lars (1999).Interview: Electric Dreams Interviews Richard Wilkerson about his
new CDRom, _A Brief History of Dream Sharing_.
Sample Session - John Herbert
http://users.aol.com/john0417/dmgp/dg16.html
Sample Session - Electric Dreams Dream Wheel
http://www.asdreams.org/asd-13/2lb12.htm
Sample Session - Electric Dreams Dream Wheel
http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/ed-backissues/ed5-9.txt
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Cyberdream - History Notes. Electric Dreams 4(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 August).
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I thought I would include this article for those of you who need a short summary of
dream sharing online. This is a reprint of an topic I brought up on the Cybermind
discussion list.
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CYBERMIND@LISTSERV.AOL.COMWed Aug6 09:34:12 1997
Date:Tue, 5 Aug 1997 23:50:27 -0400
From:AOL User <RCWilk@AOL.COM>
Subject: Cyberdreams - History Notes
Cyber-dream - History Notes
Dreams form a valuable group of objects in our culture in that, among other things, resist
commodification. They are free, and its hard to sell them, or even get attention for them.
It is no wonder the capital cultures attempt to teach us through mother's voice that "it's
just a dream".We are taught to be bored and disinterested in other's dreams and see them
as narcissistic indulgences and random neural foam.
Now that the grassroots dreamwork movement that has been growing since the sixties is
online, there is an unique opportunity to watch and participate in how this unfolds in
cyberspace.
When I first came online most of the dream sharing was done via email and occasional
IRC. I tried to track down dream sharing in MUDs and MOOs, but it has proven to be too
spontaneous. Someone will mention a dream they had, others may join in. If you have
records of this, send me a reference.
All of the dream sharing at that time was non-clinical, grassroots insight and peer
relationship oriented. The quality varied widely. Many groups achieved very imaginal,
though time limited, insight groups. Sometimes it was just spew of folklore and pseudo-
psychology.
The first really unique cyber-dream groups were developed by John Herbert as offshoots
of his work in prisons and on BBSs. John migrated from the WELL to AOL when
Seniornet offered him free bulletin board space to conduct his research. They really had
him buried there, and it took me months to find him even after I heard he was doing
dreamwork online.
John's study compared offline and online groups, revealing that while face-to-face
groups, as he calls them, offer a more emotional experience, the online groups were self-
rated as higher in insight by the dreamer presenting the dream. If you are interested in his
work, see:
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,
http://users.aol.com/john0417/HuSci/Greet.html
(25 Nov.1996)
About the same time the Usenet newsgroup alt.dreams emerged, originally suggested by
Jack Campin as a way to study contemporary culture. He wanted a snapshot of dreams in
the late 20th Century much in the same way that _The Third Reich of Dreams_gives a
snapshot of the society in Nazi Germany. But it was soon apparent that the real appeal of
alt.dreams was to share dreams and discussions about their significance and
meaning.Now alt.dream.lucid and alt.dreams.castaneda have split off to form their own
discussion areas. Still, there was continual disappointment around the dream sharing.
The original Electric Dreams community formed out of a response to the shallowness of
these discussions. Using the unique Net abilities to send mail around cheaply, a group of
60 or so dreamers formed an e-zine of dreams and comments on dreams that they
distributed bi-monthly. Eventually we began experimenting with Herbert's techniques via
email, forming short lived but intensely focused groups. Unlike other mail lists that grow
and shrink according to their own pattern, the Electric Dreams groups automatically
unsubscrib*d everyone automatically at the end of each group. The key technique seem
to be having everyone own upfront their own psychological projections, by saying
prefacing, either literally or in an implied way "In my dream..."Or " If this were my
dream...."This reduced the group as something being "done" to the dreamer and opened
up the energy for the whole group to participate in.
About this time the Web was beginning to take off and an explosion of unique cyber-
dream sharing began, from interpretive services to free comment boards to a wild and
wide variety of non- interpretive sharing, such as dream inspired art galleries,
hyperlinked dream journals and soulful mythical education centers arising from cultural
and archetypal psychology.
In 1996 the Association for the Study of Dreams held its annual conference in Berkeley,
and this was a hard time for the Electric Dreams community. Basically the ASD board
was very wary of dream sharing online and determined to not have any exhibitions of this
at the conference. This was during that paranoid time when the only reports to the general
public on the Net seemed to be about child abuse and pornography. (The planning for the
conference was all in 1994-1995).The board was very generous about dreams and
computers in other ways and gave us room enough for the week to set up a half dozen
computers, have demos, clinics, seminars, and discussion panels. Just no dream sharing.
That was taboo. I'm still struggling with policies of linkage with the online web site.
The issue of free speech in Cyberspace then began to take prominence. As you can guess,
some dreams and dream sharing can dip very quickly into - well, odd and adult topics.
This has forced us to remind people who sign up for groups that they *are*, at this time,
meant for adults. There is no reason they couldn't be handled appropriately with children,
but no one to my knowledge has yet attempted to run such a group.
For the text of a sample group,
www.dreamgate.com/asd-13/2lb12.htm
Once dreams have been liberated from the couch and brought out into the culture at large,
a wonderful group of events seem to occur, at least within the group. New ways of
entertaining dream images that are not tied to medical models begin to unfold in a wide
variety of directions.
And that's the question I like to keep putting out - what are ways to approach dream
images on the Net that provide meaning and value? Poetically speaking, what does the
dream image itself call for that can happen only in current electric currents?
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The Internet as a Dream Journal
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (Winter, 1999). The Internet as a Dream Journal. The
Association for the Study of Dreams Cyberphile. Dream Time 16(1)
The most common way to record a dream today is in a dream journal. However, this was
not always so. Early dream sharing was most likely verbal and done around a village fire.
Whoever else happened to be awake at the time acted as the journal, a human surface
against which the dream was recorded. Rather than the private and isolated act that
keeping a journal has become, the dream was originally distributed across the social
network.
Contemporary dream groups have helped bridge this gap between the isolated dreamer
and his/her society. But since we dont wake up within direct earshot of the group,
sequestered journal keeping remains our primary recording medium. The Internet cant
yet give back the intimate social experience of the village fire, but it does offer new
opportunities in social recording and processing. With a few selections, one can both
record and share a dream at the same time. The dream might go out anonymously to a
general public or be shared with more personal details in an intimate group.
E-mail will automatically stamp a date and time on your dream record. Even if you send
the e-mail to yourself, this creates a dated journal. Many e-mail programs offer special
mail boxes, that will automatically sort through both incoming and outgoing e-mail. Most
people use these for sorting incoming mail from a particular topic area or person, but they
can just as easily be used to keep a record of dreams.
E-mail can be further configured to distribute to a group. Different groups now online
offer different methods for recording your dreams and getting different types responses.
Willem Linschoten offers a group called the Daily Analyst. Willem is a psychiatrist but
offers the group as a public exploration of psychoanalytic dynamics. Participants, mostly
from the Netherlands and America, create a living journal of dream adventures against a
heuristic background of educational essays and comments.
The Daily Analyst - http://callisto.worldonline.nl/~cb008448
For those who like group projects, mutual dreaming and psychic dream tests, the Intuition
Network offers the e-mail list dreams@intuition.org. Here dreams are send in with
subject titles marked with a "d." indicating a dream, or a regular subject title for
conversation. The group has different levels of self-revelation, from full anonymity to full
disclosure. Everyone is on a first name basis and the feeling tone is very friendly.
http://www.intuitions.org select Conferences to find the Dream list.
MorpheusDreams is a new list that specializes in dreams and spirituality. The forum
leader, Dr. Deus, is quite active and responsive and the center of the group. Special
topics, such as dreams of the dead and transcendent dreams will cycle from one week to
the next. The moderator likes to generate lots of mythological associations, and has as his
stated motive the proof of a divine soul.
http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/MorpheusDreams
The Electric Dreams community offers three different dream journal opportunities via e-
mail. The first is a list called dream-flow. This is an open list, where dreams and
comments on dreams flow in and out from a variety of sources. The dreams and
comments are doubly recorded. The e-mail posts are archived publicly and they are also
published once a month on the Electric Dreams e-zine, which is the second e-mail list.
Electric Dreams also allows dreamers to send in pictures and dream inspired graphics in
an illustrated version of the same e-zine. Electric Dreams is also archived online in a
distributed manner, with members keeping full and partial collections on mirror sites,
creating a redundant and thereby robust memory and archiving system.
The Electric Dreams community offers a third e-mail group, called the DreamWheels.
[No connection with the wonderful Ramsay Raymond Dreamwheel] These are more
private groups that are limited in number and time or duration. They experiment with
various kinds of dream sharing, the most popular being the styles developed by John
Herbert for electronic channels in the early 1990s. [see Cyberphile 1997 ASD Newsletter
14(1)] The records of these groups are usually keep confidential, though they are
occasionally published with the permission of the participants.
http://www.dreamgate.com/electric-dreams
Bulletin Boards, Usenet Newsgroups and Web Sites.
Another way to use the Internet as a dream journal is to post dreams on a bulletin board.
The most popular bulletin boards on dreams and dreaming are the Usenet Newsgroups.
To contact these, you really need a news-reader program and your Internet provider [ISP]
has to carry the groups. If you are on America Online, you can use the keyword "usenet"
and then subscribe to the newsgroups you want.
The most popular dream boards are alt.dreams, alt.dreams.lucid and alt.dreams.castaneda
but there are several others that talk about dreams and dreaming as well, including alt.
jung alt.psyhology, alt.psychology.help and talk.religion.newage.
Posting to these boards creates two kinds of archived records. The first lasts about two
weeks. During that time, people can comment on your posts, creating "threads" of notes
that are connected to the original post. After that time, the posts go into long term holding
archives. The best way to access these archives right now is via a search engine called
Deja-News www.dejanews.com This service will also allow you to post messages
without having direct access to the Usenet Newsgroups.
As an archiving service, these groups are very convenient. Dreams sent in to them will be
time stamped and dated. Researchers can search via keywords. Dont expect too much in
the way of intelligent comments at this time. The Oneiroatti have not yet found these
groups. There are Internet Service Providers (ISP) such as America Online, MSN and
Prodigy that offer bulletin board posting of dreams as well in their local forums. But the
status of the posts, how long they will last and what happens to the archives over time is
at present unclear. See for example the AOL Psych Online forums or the Alternative
Medicine Forum, Altmed.
An alternative to the Newsgroups and ISPs is the individually owned web site. Jeremy
Taylor, for example, provides a dream discussion area where dreams can be posted in the
same style as on a Usenet Newsgroup. The guestbook has archives, but it is unclear what
will happen with the posts over time.
http://www.jeremytaylor.com/
An artistic variation is as site by Gail Bixler-Thomas, where dreamers can post the dream
with a picture and the dreamers own interpretation.
http://members.aol.com/gbt1/index.htm
Jesse Reklaw has been providing a unique dream recording service for years, but only a
few special dreams get chosen. He turns the chosen dreams sent in into comic strips, and
these are archived.
http://www.nonDairy.com/slow/wave.cgi.
Again, the length of the post is up to the individual Web site owner. The solution is to put
up and maintain your own private Web site.
The private dream journal sites are too numerous to mention individually, but I wanted to
point out a few of the characteristics and general flavor of these sites. Often they are like
a normal journal, with dream collections from various time periods. These can vary
widely. Some people have put online dream journal collections that cover many years of
dreaming, while others have put up collections that cover a few days or months. Many of
the sites include illustrations and are more like dream inspired art galleries, while others
are completely text entries and pages. Some of the online journals include feedback forms
and comments to the dreamer, while others allow for sorting and searching of particular
dream themes. A new appearance has been the appearance of Web-Rings, which tie
together themes, such as dream journals, together in a connected hyperlinking indexing
system. Dan Cummings attempted a similar project within one web site. He linked
themes within dreams to other sites. For example, creating links from a dream alligator to
a site about mythic alligators and save the crocodile clubs. [see ASD Newsletter, 1995
12(2), 7]
Storing dreams and recording dreams in computers offline have been discussed by Peggy
Coats (see above article) and others, such as Sarah Richards [http://www.iris-
publishing.com/] and Cynthia Pearson. ["The Dream Index: Thanks to Bill Gates, It's
Working." Paper presentation, ASD-12, June 22, 1995.]
The channels of these journals used to be read-out-only or print. That is, we could print
the files or read from them verbally or to ourselves. Now they are becoming more
integrated with online programs and beginning to distribute themselves across the global
network.
If you have been feeling anxious about this dispersal of private material into the public
arena, you are not alone. The Internet has made the issue of private vs. public as
problematic as the issue of nurture vs. nature. What happens, for example, when your
boss reads your dream journals, or your husband, or children?
For those concerned about how dreams might expose material too personal to share, but
still want feedback & social interaction, there is always anonymous sharing. This is the
Internets solution to confidentiality. E-mail accounts online are now free. That is, once
you have established one e-mail account, you can sign up for several others. Netscape,
Hotmail, Tripod and other ISPs give these away free in exchange for attention. AOL
offers its members 5 or 6 e-mail name accounts. With these accounts you can send and
receive mail anonymously. To protect people with dream about close friends, some
people use the global find and replace on word processors to exchange personal names
with pen names and pseudonyms.
Anonymous intimacy, public privacy, exteriorized interiors, networked emotional fields,
computer mediated souls. Sound crazy? Welcome to the 21st Century! Here the
boundaries of recording dreams and sharing them are in flux. Archiving can now just as
easily be publishing. Recalling dreams may include a wide range of computer mediated
assistance. The word "journal" becomes more of a perspective than an object, an
organizing intelligence as well as a repository of data. We neednt get lost in the chaos.
As the term "journal" begins to take on additional meanings and values, it forces us to
more carefully extract and define the essence of these activities and practices. We begin
to unfold the value that we place on dating and time stamping our dreams. We begin to
explore the differences within and between the textual, verbal and graphic recordings.
We begin to examine the boundaries of representing and presenting dreams, of their
beginnings and endings, their resistance and persistence. Is the dream over once we wake
up and begin recalling it, or when we semi-lucidly begin recalling before fully waking
up? What kind of record is it when the text is distributed over global networks and
returned with comments?
There is one thing we can be sure of and that is the methods for recording and keeping
dreams will continue to evolve and overflow the boundaries of our present day
techniques and practices. This becomes especially so when the Internet itself is used as
the village fire that acts as the pages of the manuscript. This digitally mediated journal is
a fountain of networked flows through which you can truly transverse the inscription of
your own dreams.
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Dream groups online will become more diverse and offer a wide variety of approaches
to spiritual concerns, issues and topics. People now use the Web to display not only
dream texts, but images, sound and other media. What makes this different from
Television of the Film Industry is that so many people can participate. TV and movies are
done by a few for the many. The Net is many to many. My spiritual image of the Net is of
a place like Avebury or Stonehenge where the tribes meet and exchange ideas and
experience. We erect new cosmic compasses that give us bearings in relationship to one
another and the Infinite, as well as finding new metaphors that will move us into the new
Millennium. Each meeting we re-construct the compass, adjust the boundaries and add
new stones.
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (Spring, 1997). A History of Dream Sharing in Cyberspace -
Part II & III . The Association for the Study of Dreams Newsletter 14(2).
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The Electric Dreams Article Index
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Adams, Ron (2004 June). Spectral Waves: The Quest for the Holy Grail. Spectral Moon,
White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(7).
Aionia, Madame (1997 January). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: First House. Electric Dreams 4(1).
Aionia, Madame (1997 February). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: Second House. Electric Dreams 4(2). [Reprinted in
Electric Dreams 7(2).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 March). Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming
Through the Houses: Third House. Electric Dreams 4(3). [Reprinted in Electric Dreams
7(3).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 April). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 4th House. Electric Dreams 4(4). [Reprinted in Electric
Dreams 7(4).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 May). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming
Through the Houses: 5th House. Electric Dreams 4(5). [Reprinted in Electric Dreams
7(5).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 June). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming
Through the Houses: 6th House. Electric Dreams 4(6). [Reprinted in Electric Dreams
7(6).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 July). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series: Dreaming
Through the Houses: 7th House. Electric Dreams 4(7). [Reprinted in Electric Dreams
7(7).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 August). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 8th House. Electric Dreams 4(8). [Reprinted in Electric
Dreams 7(8).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 September). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 9th House. Electric Dreams 4(9). [Reprinted in Electric
Dreams 7(9).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 October). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 10th House. Electric Dreams 4(10). [Reprinted in
Electric Dreams 7(10).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 November). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 11th House. Electric Dreams 4(11). [Reprinted in
Electric Dreams 7(11).]
Aionia, Madame (1997 December). Madame Aionia's Astrological Dreaming Series:
Dreaming Through the Houses: 12th House. Electric Dreams 4(12). [Reprinted in
Electric Dreams 7(12).]
Alfred (1997 October). Dreams that Survive after Death. Electric Dreams 4(10).
Anderson, Jane (1998 June). Levels of Dreaming. Electric Dreams 5(6).
Anonymous (1995 December 30). Waltzing with Bears : A poem for dreamers. Electric
Dreams 2(15).
Ashwill, Bjo (2000 June). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The
Power Of Computers. Electric Dreams 7(6).
Ashwill, Bjo (2000 July). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 2nd Column: Creating the Categories. Electric Dreams 7(7).
Ashwill, Bjo (2000 Aug). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 3rd Column: Metaphors In DreamSpinner. Electric Dreams 7(8).
Ashwill, Bjo (2000 Sep). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 4rd Column: Generating the raw data from your dreams. Electric Dreams
7(9).
Ashwill, Bjo (2000 Oct). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 5th Column: Finding Metaphors Not Mentioned In Narrative of Dream.
Electric Dreams 7(10).
Ashwill, Bjo (2001 Jan). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 6th Column: Following Metaphors Over Time. Electric Dreams 8(1).
Ashwill, Bjo (2001 Feb). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The Power
Of Computers. 7th Column: Finding Big Differences with Subtle Shifts of Metaphors.
Electric Dreams 8(2).
Ashwill, Bjo (2001 March). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The
Power Of Computers. 8th Column: Finding Jungian Archetypes With The Computer.
Electric Dreams 8(3).
Ashwill, Bjo (2001 April). The DreamSpinner Column: Working Dreams With The
Power Of Computers. 9th Column: Working Single Dreams With DreamSpinner. Electric
Dreams 8(4).
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B, Sue (1996 May). Comments From Jung - Review. Electric Dreams 3(4).
Barrett, Connie (1997 August). Flower Dreams. Electric Dreams 4(7).
Barrett, Hilary (2001 Jan). Exploring Dreams through the I Ching. "Two Snakes in the
Grass." Electric Dreams 8(1).
Barrett, Hilary (2001 Feb). Exploring Dreams through the I Ching. "The Train Station."
Electric Dreams 8(2).
Barrett, Hilary (2001 March). Exploring Dreams through the I Ching: Clarity. Electric
Dreams 8(3).
Barrett, Hilary (2001 April). Exploring Dreams through the I Ching. Electric Dreams
8(4).
Barrye, Marilyn (2003 November). The Awakening Room. Electric Dreams 10(11).
Baughman, Steven. (2006 November). A World's Dreams.. Electric Dreams 13(11).
Baylis, Janice (August 1998). The Practical Side Of Dreaming. Electric Dreams 5(7).
Baylis, Janice Ph.D. (2000 March). "I Just Love My Computer." Electric Dreams 7(3).
Baylis, Janice (2002 February). Bin Laden Sees Precognitive Dreams as a Security Risk .
Electric Dreams 9(2).
Beldo, Jaye C. (1999 January). Integrative Dream Narration. Electric Dreams 6(1).
Betchley, Lee (2004 January). Wake Up and Dream - the Hypnotic Benefits of Lucid
Dreaming. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric
Dreams 11(1).
Bloom, Nancy Huseby (1998 September). Watch Your Dreams. Electric Dreams 5(8).
Bloom, Nancy Huesby (1998 October). Watch Your Dreams: Tips, Questions &
Answers. Electric Dreams 5(9).
Bloom, Nancy Huesby (1998 November). Watch Your Dreams: Tips, Questions &
Answers. Electric Dreams 5(10).
Bloom, Nancy Huesby (1998 December). Watch Your Dreams: Tips, Questions &
Answers. Electric Dreams 5(11).
Bloom, Nancy Huesby (1999 January). Watch Your Dreams: Tips, Questions &
Answers. Electric Dreams 6(1).
Bloom, Nancy Huesby (1999 February). Watch Your Dreams: Tips, Questions &
Answers. Electric Dreams 6(2).
Bonapartian, Ed (2003). Saying our Goodbye's. Electric Dreams 10(2).
Bostock, Cliff (2001 Feb). Cyberwork: The Archetypal Imagination in New Realms of
Ensoulment. Electric Dreams 8(2).
Bosma, Harry (1997 October). Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and bad dreams. Electric
Dreams 4(10).
Bosma, Harry (1998 November). Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Dreams. Electric
Dreams 5(10).
Bosma, Harry (1999 October). Dreams and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Electric Dreams
6(10).
Bosma, Harry (2000 January). The Future of Dream Journaling Software. Electric
Dreams 7(1).
Bosma, Harry (2004 March). Getting More Lucid Dreams. (An Excerpt From The Lucid
Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 11(3).
Bosma, Harry (2005 June). A Preview of Alchera 4. Electric Dreams 12(6).
Bouchard, Al (2005 August). Chicken Coop Thinking. Electric Dreams 12(8).
Bouchard, Richard (1996 January). Twelve Tips for Improving Dream Recall. Electric
Dreams 3(1).
Bouchard, Richard (1996 January). A Few Words About Journaling. Electric Dreams
3(1).
Bouchard, Rick (1996 March). Gestalt Dream Technique. Electric Dreams 3(2).
Brzeski, Nancy Richter (1996 December). Granny Gallery - Interactive Art Gallery.
Electric Dreams 3(11).
Brzeski, Nancy Richter (1997 February). Special Dream Art Exhibit - Process:
Transforming Dreams into Art -Notes from the Granny Gallery. Electric Dreams 4(2).
Burns, William C., Jr. (1998 September). The Color of Dreams. Poem. Electric Dreams
5(8).
Burns, William C., Jr. (1998 November). At Home with Strange Dreams. Poem. Electric
Dreams 5(10).
Burns, William C., Jr. (1998 December). "A Westering Sun: The Dream of an Old Man."
Poem. Electric Dreams 5(11).
Burns, William C., Jr. (1999 October). "At Home with Strange Dreams." Poem. Electric
Dreams 6(10).
Burns, William C., Jr. (2000 October). "On the Question of Nightmares" Poem. Electric
Dreams 7(10).
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Campbell, Ian (2003 December). Dream Blog on Death Dreams. Electric Dreams 10(12).
Campbell, Jean (1999 June). Using Dreams with the Tarot. Electric Dreams 6(6).
Campbell, Jean (1999 July). Dreaming and the Tarot. Electric Dreams 6(7).
Campbell, Jean (1999 September). Dreams Beyond Dreaming. Electric Dreams 6(9).
Campbell, Jean (1999 December). Spirituality in Dreams. Electric Dreams 6(12).
Campbell, Jean (2000 Oct). Walking the Monster. Electric Dreams 7(10).
Campbell, Jean (2001 Oct). Dealing with Precognitive Dreamer Guilt. Electric Dreams
8(10).
Campbell, Jean (2002 November). Report on the World Dreams Peace Bridge. Electric
Dreams 9(11).
Campbell, Jean (2003 January). A View from the Bridge: A Report on the World Peace
Bridge. Electric Dreams 10(1).
Campbell, Jean (2003 February). A View from the Bridge: A Report on the World Peace
Bridge. Dreaming for Peace through the New Year. Electric Dreams 10(2).
Campbell, Jean (2003 March). A View from the Bridge: A Report on the World Peace
Bridge. A Peaceful Solutions Dream In/February 2003 Update. Electric Dreams 10(3).
Campbell, Jean (2003 April). A View from the Bridge: A Report on the World Peace
Bridge. Dreams Activate Waking Reality. Electric Dreams 10(4).
Campbell, Jean (2003 May). A View from the Bridge - April 2003: Aid for Children/Kids
on the Bridge. Electric Dreams 10(5).
Campbell, Jean (2003 June). A View from the Bridge - May 2003: Peace Train Steams
Into Berkeley Station. Electric Dreams 10(6).
Campbell, Jean (2003 July). A View from the Bridge - June 2003: Dafumu Dreaming.
Electric Dreams 10(7).
Campbell, Jean and Explora (2003 August). Invitation from the World Peace Bridge:
Treasure Chest DaFuMu for the New Year (26th July). Electric Dreams 10(8).
Campbell, Jean (2003 September). A View from the Bridge - August 2003: Hands
Around the World. Electric Dreams 10(9).
Campbell, Jean (2003 November). A View from the Bridge. Electric Dreams 10(11).
Campbell, Jean (2003 December). A View from the Bridge - November 2003. Electric
Dreams 10(12).
Campbell, Jean (2004 February). A View from the Bridge: Candlemas 2004. Electric
Dreams 11(2).
Campbell, Jean (2004 March). A View from the Bridge: Candlemas Thoughts. Electric
Dreams 11(3).
Campbell, Jean (2004 April). A View from the Bridge: March 2004. Electric Dreams
11(4).
Campbell, Jean (2004 May). A View from the Bridge: My Mother Died in Hiroshima.
Electric Dreams 11(5).
Campbell, Jean (2004 July). A View from the Bridge: Lucid Living on the World Dreams
Peace Bridge. Electric Dreams 11(7).
Campbell, Jean (2004 August). A View from the Bridge: The Dreams of Children.
Electric Dreams 11(8).
Campbell, Jean (2004 September). A View from the Bridge: Making Book. Electric
Dreams 11(9).
Campbell, Jean (2004 November). A View from the Bridge: Presidential DaFuMu.
Electric Dreams 11(11).
Campbell, Jean (2004 December). A View from the Bridge: DaFuMu Meets Dream In to
Create Psi Dream Event. Electric Dreams 11(12).
Campbell, Jean (2005 February). A View from the Bridge January 2005: How Do You
Do a Da-Fu-Mu? Electric Dreams 12(2).
Campbell, Jean (2005 March). A View from the Bridge February/March 2005. Electric
Dreams 12(3).
Campbell, Jean (2005 April). A View from the Bridge. March 2005: Carlos Santana
Comes to IASD Conference. Electric Dreams 12(4).
Campbell, Jean (2005 May). A View from the Bridge. April 2005: Life's Little Book of
Magic. Electric Dreams 12(5).
Campbell, Jean (2005 June). A View from the Bridge. May 2005: The Power of DaFuMu
Dreaming. Electric Dreams 12(6).
Campbell, Jean (2005 July). A View from the Bridge. July 2005: London, Auctions and
DaFuMu. Electric Dreams 12(7).
Campbell, Jean (2005 September). A View from the Bridge. August 2005: Emus,
Hiroshima, and Dreams Come True. Electric Dreams 12(9).
Campbell, Jean (2005 September). A View from the Bridge. September Snapshots.
Electric Dreams 12(10).
Campbell, Jean (2006 June). A View from the Bridge. Dreaming With The Ancestors.
Electric Dreams 13(6).
Campbell, Jean (2006 July). A View from the Bridge. Drumming Into Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 13(7).
Campbell, Jean (2006 August). A View from the Bridge. Dreaming the Compassionate
Feminine. Electric Dreams 13(8).
Campbell, Jean (2006 November). A View from the Bridge. Joy Creates a Mystery.
Electric Dreams 13(11).
Campbell, Jean (2007 January). A View from the Bridge. January 2007: Saddam's
Execution Sparks Conversation on the Peace Bridge. Electric Dreams 14(1).
Campbell, Jean and Joy Fatooh (2007 February). A View from the Bridge. February
2007: Reflections from the Full-Moon Nights When the Mirror is Not Enough. Electric
Dreams 14(2).
Campbell, Jean (2007 March). A View from the Bridge. March 2007: Drumming,
Dancing and Dreaming for World Peace. Electric Dreams 14(3).
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Campo, J. Myztico (2006 October). Nightmares Fuel My Art. Electric Dreams 13(10).
Campo, J. Myztico (2006 November). Dream Time and Art. Electric Dreams 13(11).
Carter, Daniel (1996 August). Lucrative Sublimation in your Dreams. Poem. Electric
Dreams 3(7).
Castagna, Margo Elaine Ph.D. (1999 December). A Spiritual Collective Dream. Electric
Dreams 6(12).
Clapp, Matthew (1997 January). Jung and Dreams Column: The Real Dream. Electric
Dreams 4(1).
Clapp, Matthew W. (1997 February). Philosophy In Jung's Transcendent Function.
Electric Dreams 4(2).
Clemons, Susan (2003 July). Dreamwork for Everyday Life. Electric Dreams 10(7).
Colvin, Kirk (1996 June). Dream Inspired Poetry. Electric Dreams 3(5).
Conesa-Sevilla, Jorge (2006 May). Lucid Dreaming and Aesthetics. (An Excerpt From
The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 13(5).
Crisp, Tony (1996 January). Finding a Happier Sex Life Through Dreams (Part I).
Electric Dreams 3(1).
Crisp, Tony (2001 June). The Waking Lucid Dream.<2a> Electric Dreams 8(6).
Crisp, Tony (2001 July). American Indian Dream Beliefs. Electric Dreams 8(7).
Crisp, Tony (2001 August). Dreams and Death: An examination of dreaming and death
from the standpoint of Eastern philosophy. Electric Dreams 8(8).
Crisp, Tony (2001 September). A Man in a Woman's Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(9).
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10(4).
Cumbo, Nick (2003 May). Dreampeace: The Earth Needs Dreamers. Research: Dreaming
Our Way to 2012. Electric Dreams 10(6).
Cumbo, Nick (2003 June). The Waves: 02. Dream Healing. Planetary Moon (April 04 to
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Cumbo, Nick (2003 July). The Waves: 03. Star Trek to Sirius. Spectral Moon (May 02 to
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Cumbo, Nick (2003 August). The Waves: 04. Journey to Mt. Shasta. Crystal Moon (May
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Cumbo, Nick (2003 September). The Waves: 05. Children's Dreams. Cosmic Moon (June
27 to July 24, 2003). Electric Dreams 10(9).
Cumbo, Nick (2003 October). The Waves: 06. Journey to the Lucid Crossroads.
Magnetic Moon (July 26 to August 22, 2003). Electric Dreams 10(10).
Cumbo, Nick (2003 November). The Waves: 07. Journey to Antarctica. Lunar Moon
(August 23 to September 19, 2003). Electric Dreams 10(11).
Cumbo, Nick (2003 December). The Waves: 08. Psychedelic Dreaming. Electric
Moon
(September 20 to October 17, 2003). Electric Dreams 10(12).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 January). The Waves: 09. Dreaming with DNA. Overtone Moon
(October 18 to November 14, 2003). Electric Dreams 11(1).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 February). The Waves: Dreaming with the Departed. Overtone
Moon. White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(2).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 February). The Waves: Healing Journey to Yellowstone. Rhythmic
Moon. White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(2).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 March). Resonant Waves: The Ocean Also Dreams. Resonant Moon.
White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(3).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 April). Galactic Waves: Dreaming with the Trees. Galactic Moon.
White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(4).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 May). Solar Waves: Dreaming Our Way to 2012. Solar Moon. White
Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(5).
Cumbo, Nick (2004 August). Crystal Waves: Journey to the Galactic Center. Crystal
Moon. White Spectral Wizard Year. Electric Dreams 11(8).
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Theory: A Reply To Strephon Kaplan-Williams. Electric Dreams 12(4).
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Dr. Deus (1998 June). " Divine Re-turn Continued." Electric Dreams 5(6).
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Elliott, Tony (2002 November). To Spin A Twisted Tale. Electric Dreams 9(11).
Emery, Marcia, Ph.D. (2006 June). Dreams and Intuition. Electric Dreams 13(6).
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Farley, Peter (2005 December).Waking Dreams vs. Night Dreams? Electric Dreams
12(12).
Fatooh, Joy (2006 December). A View from the Bridge. Scrambled Contest or
Outstanding Group Dream? Electric Dreams 13(12).
Feuerstein (Lamb), Trisha (1996 May). Dolphins, Whales, and Dreamtime. Electric
Dreams 3(4).
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Gackenbach, Jayne (1996 July). Unlocking the Secrets of Your Dreams. Electric Dreams
3(6).
Gackenbach, Jayne (1997 September). Princess Diana's Death as a Ripple in the
Collective Field of Consciousness: Personal Ruminations in the Context of My Work
With the Cree. Electric Dreams 4(9).
Gamber, Victoria (2003). Stepping Out of Time. Electric Dreams 10(11).
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Garfield, Patricia (2005 March) The Monster (La Bête Noir). Electric Dreams 12(3)
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Dreams 3(3).
Gerson, Shari (2001). Interpreting Your Dreams... Can They Predict the Future? Electric
Dreams 8(4).
Giguere, Brenda (1995 July). Lucid Dreaming. Electric Dreams 2(9).
Giguere, Brenda (1995 September). Lucid Dreaming: Frustrations and Fantasies. Electric
Dreams 2(11).
Giguere, Brenda (1995 October). A Dreamer's Glossary. Electric Dreams 2(13).
Gillard, Arthur (2006 October). Interview with author Robert Augustus Masters (An
Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 13(10).
Gillespie, George (2002 March). The Stable Intense Lights of Lucid Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 9(4).
Gillespie, George (2004 October). Composing Poetry in Lucid Dreams. Electric Dreams
11(10).
Gillis, Lucy (1999 December). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric
Dreams 6(12).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 January). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric
Dreams 7(1).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 February). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric
Dreams 7(2).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 March). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric
Dreams 7(3).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 May). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange - Signaling from
Lucid Sleep. Electric Dreams 7(5).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 June). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange -- Barton
Santello's series. Electric Dreams 7(6).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 July). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange -- Who is
Dreaming? Electric Dreams 7(7).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 Aug). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange -- Lucid
Dreaming and Precognition by Robert Waggoner. Electric Dreams 7(8).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 Sep). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange -- Pair of Lucid
Meshing Dreams. Electric Dreams 7(9).
Gillis, Lucy (2000 Oct). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange -- Face and
Embrace your Fear with Charmaine Smith. Electric Dreams 7(10).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 Feb). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Kalinda's
Chocolate Dream. Electric Dreams 8(2).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 April). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Dream Trips:
Dream Drugs as Metaphor by Adrasta. Electric Dreams 8(4).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 May). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: My Mutable
Body - Linda Lane Magallon. Electric Dreams 8(5).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 June). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Challenge
Dreaming with Dream C.A.G.E. Electric Dreams 8(6).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 July). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange. WILD's or Wake
Initiated Lucid Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(3).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 August). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange. OOBE.
Electric Dreams 8(4).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 September). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: techniques
and technology with Kacper. Electric Dreams 8(9).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 Oct). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Dreamgates Book
Review. Electric Dreams 8(10).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 November). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Lucid
Dreaming and the Deceased by Robert Waggoner. Electric Dreams 8(11).
Gillis, Lucy (2001 December). An Excerpt from the Lucid Dream Exchange: Lucid
Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(12).
Gillis, Lucy (2002 January). SCARED STIFF - SLEEP PARALYSIS An Interview With
Jorge Conesa, PhD. Electric Dreams 9(1).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 February). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric
Dreams 10(2).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 March). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: Tips and
Techniques. Electric Dreams 10(3).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 May). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: First Lucid
Dreams. Electric Dreams 10(5).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 June). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange. Electric Dreams
10(6).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 September). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: 20
Questions About Lucid Dreams. Electric Dreams 10(9).
Gillis, Lucy (2003 October). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: So, Was
That a Lucid Dream? Advice for the Novice Lucid Dreamer Electric Dreams 10(10).
Gillis, Lucy (2004 April). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: Nightmares and
Lucid Dreams by Ben Kidd. Electric Dreams 11(4).
Gillis, Lucy (2004 May). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: Past Lives in
Poetry by Linda Lane Magallón. Electric Dreams 11(5).
Gillis, Lucy (2004, June). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: "False"
Awakenings and the Language of Lucid Dreaming by Robert Waggoner. Electric
Dreams 11(6).
Gillis, Lucy (2004, October). An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange: Lucid
Laboratory. Electric Dreams 11(6).
Gillis, Lucy (2005 January). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: Sleep
Paralysis: If You Can't Avoid its Occurrence, Can You Change the Experience? Electric
Dreams 12(1).
Gillis, Lucy (2005 July). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: Multiple
Awareness in Simultaneous Dreaming Electric Dreams 12(7).
Gillis, Lucy (2005 November). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: Lucid
Dreaming and Parallel Universes: An Interview with Fred Alan Wolf Electric Dreams
12(11).
Gillis, Lucy (2006 April). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: A Chat with Dr.
Amit Goswami. Electric Dreams 13(4).
Gillis, Lucy (2007 January). An Excerpt From the Lucid Dream Exchange: Lucid
Dreaming and the Afterlife. Electric Dreams 14(1).
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Gips, Judith (2002 December). DreamShare : An Online Dream Community. Electric
Dreams 9(12).
Goldhammer, John D. (2004 June). The Time Bomb: How Your Dreams Can Help You
Choose the Right Vocation. Electric Dreams 11(6).
Goldhammer, John D., Ph.D. (2005 June). The Artist and the Tidal Wave: How Dreams
Can Save Your Creative Life. Electric Dreams 12(6).
Goldring, Alissa (1996 September). Life, Art, Dreams. Electric Dreams 3(8).
Goldring, Alissa (1996 November). Life, Art Dream : Dreamlife.. Electric Dreams 3(10).
Goldring, Alissa (1996 December). DREAMLIFE: Alissa's Dream Art & Creativity
Column. Electric Dreams 3(11).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 January). Life, Art, Dream : Projections. Electric Dreams 4(1).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 February). Life, Art, Dream : The Gift of Dream Fragments.
Electric Dreams 4(2).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 March). Life, Art, Dream : Dreamwork, Is It Worth It? Electric
Dreams 4(3).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 April). Life, Art Dream : Crying. War. Electric Dreams 4(4).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 May). Life, Art, Dream : Bones. Electric Dreams 4(5).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 June). Life, Art, Dream : Books. Electric Dreams 4(6).
Goldring, Alissa (1997 July). Life, Art, Dream: Good Humor. Electric Dreams 4(7)
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1(18).
Gregory, Jill (1994 December 13). Bringing Dreams to Kids! (Part II). Electric Dreams
1(19).
Gregory, Jill (1994 December 31). Bringing Dreams to Kids! (Part III). Electric Dreams
1(20).
Gregory, Jill (1995 April 15) Developing Dream Recall. Electric Dreams 2(6).
Gregory, Jill (1997 June). For Allen Ginsberg. Poem. Electric Dreams 4(6).
Grusch, Stephanie (1995 November 30). "Dreams." Electric Dreams 2(14).
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Hart, Jan (2003 July). A Lucid Dream/Keeping An Appointment. (An Excerpt From The
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Herbert, John (2001 November). Reflections on Online Dream Groups. Electric Dreams
8(12).
Herbert, John (1996 October). The Founding of alt.dreams: Some Historical Cyber-
dreaming Notes. Electric Dreams 3(9).
Hicks, Christopher (1995 October 1). Dream Line. Electric Dreams 2(12).
Hicks, Chris (1995 October 23). DreamLine: Trial of OJ Simpson. Electric Dreams 2(13).
Hicks, Christopher (1996 January). DreamLine: The Changing Family. Electric Dreams
3(1).
Hicks, Christopher (1996 April). Dream Line : The Natural Environment and Our
Dreams. Electric Dreams 3(3).
Hicks, Christopher (1996 May). DreamLine - Special Interview: Jesse Reklaw. Electric
Dreams 3(4).
Hillman, James and Margot McLean (1997 December). Seminar & Book Exerpts: Dream
Animals: "Now You See Them, Now You Don't: A Conversation Between the Author
and the Artist." Electric Dreams 4(12).
Holmes, Lee (1996 April). The Lucid Dreamer's Manual: Part I. Electric Dreams 3(3).
Holmes, Lee (1996 May). The Lucid Dreamer's Manual Part II. Electric Dreams 3(4).
Hoss, Robert J. (2006 June). Electric Dreams Interview with Robert J. Hoss, M.S.
Electric Dreams 13(6).
Howling, Phyllis and Richard Wilkerson (2001 November). Online Dream Group
Transcript: "Black Hole". Report. Electric Dreams 8(11).
Howling, Phyllis (2000 March). Mutual Dream Report: Giza Pyramid. Electric Dreams
7(3).
Hudson, RG (2005 May). Poem: The Dreamer & The Dreamed. Electric Dreams 12(5).
Hughes, Scott (2001 May). Your Fantasy and Dream Thoughts are Important. Electric
Dreams 8(5).
Hughes, Scott (1996 August). Theories of Dreams. Electric Dreams 3(7).
Hughes, Scott (1996 September). The Forgotten Language, Part I. Electric Dreams 3(8).
Hurd, Ryan Dungan (2006 April). Ancestral Knowledge in Lucid Dreams Electric
Dreams 13(4).
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Island (1997 March). Third House Dreams. Electric Dreams 4(3). [Reprinted in Electric
Dreams 7(3).]
Island (1997 April). Fourth House Dreaming. Electric Dreams 4(4). [Reprinted in Electric
Dreams 7(4).]
Island (1997 May). Some Fifth House Rooms. Electric Dreams 4(5). [Reprinted in
Electric Dreams 7(5).]
Island (1997 July). Island's 7th House Dreams and Questions. Electric Dreams 4(7).
[Reprinted in Electric Dreams 7(7).]
Island (1997 August). Meditation on One Eighth House Facet: Sex and Sexuality.
Electric Dreams 4(7). [Reprinted in Electric Dreams 7(8).]
Island (1997 September). Reflections on the Ninth House. Electric Dreams 4(9).
[Reprinted in Electric Dreams 7(9).]
Island (1997 October). Reflections on the Tenth House. Electric Dreams 4(10).
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Jacobson, Fanny (1996 May). "Dreamwatching I & II." Poem. Electric Dreams 3(4).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 March). DreamRePlay: "I don't measure up!" Overcoming
Your Worst Critic. Electric Dreams 13(3).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 April). DreamRePlay: Making Use of Nostalgia. Electric
Dreams 13(4).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 May). DreamRePlay: Dreams and Themes. Electric Dreams
13(5).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 June). DreamRePlay: Breaking the Rules. Electric Dreams
13(6).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 July). DreamRePlay: The $1,000 Dream. Electric Dreams
13(7).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 August). DreamRePlay: Dreams and Speaking the Truth.
Electric Dreams 13(8).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 September). DreamRePlay: The Dream as an Archeological
Dig. Electric Dreams 13(9).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 October). DreamRePlay: The Nightmare: Getting Beyond the
Climax. Electric Dreams 13(10).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 November). DreamRePlay: Electing to Dream. Electric
Dreams 13(11).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2006 December). DreamRePlay: Look Both Ways. Electric Dreams
13(12).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2007 January). DreamRePlay: Free Association: Loosen Your
Mind In 2007. Electric Dreams 14(1).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2007 February). DreamRePlay: Introducing the Dream. Electric
Dreams 14(2).
Jenkins, David, PhD (2007 March). DreamRePlay: The Socratic Approach to Dreams.
Electric Dreams 14(3).
Jenks, Allison Eir (1996 April). Dream Poem. Electric Dreams 3(3).
Johnson, Clare (2005 April). The Role of Lucid Dreaming in the Process of Novel
Writing. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric
Dreams 12(4).
Joy, Linley (1997 November). Sex, Symbols and Dreams: A Review of the Work of
Janice Hinshaw Baylis, Ph.D. Electric Dreams 4(11).
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Kahn, David L. (2006 December). An Interview with Adrian Calabrese, PhD. Electric
Dreams 13(12).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (1999 July) Interview with Electric Dreams. Electric Dreams
6(7).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (2001 March). Jung the Great Dreamer but Where Are His
Little Dreams? Electric Dreams 8(3).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (2004 July) IASD Dream Conference 2004. Electric Dreams
11(7).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (2004 December) Revisiting the Senoi Dream Theory: The
Bad Logic of Sir G. William Domhoff. Electric Dreams 11(12).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (2005 March) Reply to Anthony Shafton's "Why So Few
Blacks in the Dream Movement?" Electric Dreams 12(3).
Kaplan-Williams, Strephon (2005 May) Senoi Dreamwork, Facts and Fictions: A Reply
to G. William Domhoff, Ph.D. Electric Dreams 12(5).
Katie (2003 December). Book Review. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange,
Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 10(12).
Keelin (1995 December 30). Adventures with the NovaDreamer. Electric Dreams 2(15).
Kellogg, E. W. III (2002 November). Virtual Reality Dreaming: Wave of the Future?
Electric Dreams 9(11).
Kellogg, E. W. III (2004 October). The Lucidity Continuum Electric Dreams 11(10).
Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2005 March). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
September 2004: "Lucid Dreaming Beyond Time and Space" Task. Tuning into Your
Optimal Self/Branching Parallel Universes. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream
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Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2005 September). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
December 2004: The Lucid Dream Information Technique. (An Excerpt From The Lucid
Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 12(9).
Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2005 December). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
September 2005: "Harry Potter and the Lucid Dream Exchange Challenge". Trying out
Spells from the Hogwarts Universe. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange,
Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 12(12).
Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2006 July). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
December 2005. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.)
Electric Dreams 13(7).
Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2006 September). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
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Electric Dreams 13(9).
Kellogg, E. W. III Ph.D. (2006 December). LDE Quarterly Lucid Dreaming Challenge,
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Dreams 13(11).
Kelly, Jon (1999 May). Reverse Speech "New Technology for Rapid Self-Discovery."
Electric Dreams 6(5).
Kelly, Patricia Grace (2000 Oct). Dream Poems for October. Electric Dreams 7(9).
Kelly, Patricia Grace (2000 Oct). A Gothic Romance - Dreamed April 7, 2000. Electric
Dreams 7(9).
Kingsley, Taylor Esta (1995 October 23). Dreamjourneys: Dreams of Spiritual
Transformation. Electric Dreams 2(13).
Kingsley, Taylor Esta (1995 November 30). Dreamjourneys: Dreams of Spiritual
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Kingsley, Taylor Esta (1996 July). Poem: DREAMER DERRING-DO. Electric Dreams
3(6).
Klein, Alice (2003 November). Poem: Two Worlds. Electric Dreams 10(11).
Koteen, Earl. (2007 January). Guide for Dream Group Facilitation. Electric Dreams
14(1).
Kulikowski, Stan (2002 January).Temporal Features Of My Dream Log (Moon Phases
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Kulikowski, Stan (1995 July 28). A Dream Comic Art Review. Electric Dreams 2(9).
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LaBerge, Stephen and H. Rheingold (1997 October). Overcoming Nightmares. Electric
Dreams 4(10).
Lamb (Feuerstein), Trisha (1996 May). Dolphins, Whales, and Dreamtime. Electric
Dreams 3(4).
Lappin, Dave (2006 January).Nice Girls Don't Go Naked in their Dreams (or Do They?)
Electric Dreams 13(1).
Leonard, Nora (2000 October). "Gloom's Gift" Electric Dreams 7(10).
Leonard, Nora (1998 November). "Nightmare-awake!...oh." Electric Dreams 5(10).
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Maisel, Eric (2001). Sleep Creating. Electric Dreams 8(4).
McIntosh, Sandy (1995 October 1). Update: alt.dreams.castaneda. Electric Dreams 2(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1996 March). Dream Ahead `96. Electric Dreams 3(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 January). DreamTrek: The Holiday Ornament - Dream
Telepathy Game Results. Electric Dreams 4(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 February). DreamTrek: The Literal Bias in Psychic
Dreaming. Electric Dreams 4(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 March). DreamTrek: Personal Clues to Psychic Dreams.
Electric Dreams 4(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 May). Dream Trek: Goodbye Group Mind. Electric Dreams
4(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 June). Dream Trek: Non-Classic Mutual Dreams. Electric
Dreams 4(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 July). Dream Trek : Visitors to the Land of Mutual Dreams.
Electric Dreams 4(7).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 August). Dream Trek : The Spooky Future. Electric Dreams
4(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 September). Dream Trek : Hooray! It's the End of an Age.
Electric Dreams 4(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 October). Dream Trek: Psychic-Creative Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 4(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 November). Dream Trek: The Halloween Costume Ball :
Report on a group dreaming project. Electric Dreams 4(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1997 December). Dream Trek: From Dream WORK To Dream
PLAY. Electric Dreams 4(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 May). Dream Trek: Is Godzilla In The House? Electric
Dreams 5(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 June). Dream Trek: Play Day In The Dream State. Electric
Dreams 5(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (August 1998). Dream Trek: The Liberation of the Creative Spirit.
Electric Dreams 5(7).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 September). Dream Trek: Help Solve The Flying Wires
Mystery. Electric Dreams 5(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 October). Dream Trek: A Call To Expand Dream. Electric
Dreams 5(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 November). Dream Trek: The Safe Universe of Dreaming.
Electric Dreams 5(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1998 December). Dream Trek: Dreamers Are Couch Potatoes.
Electric Dreams 5(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 January). Dream Trek: How To Create A Flying Dream.
Electric Dreams 6(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 February). Dream Trek: Flying Wires And Other Mysteries.
Electric Dreams 6(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 March). Dream Trek: Future Backward, Future Forward.
Electric Dreams 6(3).
Magallón, Linda (1999 March). Mutual Dream FAQ. Electric Dreams 6(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 April). Dream Trek: Matching Nightmares With
Appropriate Action. Electric Dreams 6(4).
Magallón, Linda (1999 May). Dream Trek: Dream Cycles. Electric Dreams 6(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 June). Dream Trek: To Honor the Humorous Dream.
Electric Dreams 6(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 July). Dream Trek: Decathlon Dreaming. Electric Dreams
6(7).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 August). "Poem of the Past." Electric Dreams 6(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 September). Dream Trek: Sociability And TheCreative
Dream Journal. Electric Dreams 6(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 October). Dream Trek: Re-entry And Rabbits Versus The
Nightmare. Electric Dreams 6(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 November). Dream Trek: Flying Dreams FAQ. Electric
Dreams 6(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (1999 December). Dream Trek: My Dream Spirit Is a Feminist.
Electric Dreams 6(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2002 January). Maslows Map A New System of Dream
Classification. Chapter 1: Maslow the Man. Electric Dreams 9(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2002 February). Maslows Map A New System of Dream
Classification. Chapter 2: A Map of Healthy Growth. Electric Dreams 9(2)
Magallón, Linda Lane (2002 November). How Are You Sleeping? Electric Dreams
9(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2002 December). Dreams Are SLEEPING Experiences. Electric
Dreams 9(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 January). Going To The Sun: Religious Beliefs And Psi.
(An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams
10(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 January). Dream Flow and Fragments. (Excerpted from
"How To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 February). Recording Your Dreams. (Excerpted from "How
To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 March). The Dream Journal. (Excerpted from "How To
Fly") Electric Dreams 10(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 April). Visual Sources for Dreams. (Excerpted from "How
To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(4).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 May). Consistent Clues: Go Get a Picture and Gather Some
Dreamers... (Excerpted from "How To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 June). Clothed With the Color of Flying. (Excerpted from
"How To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 July). How Real is the Dream? (Excerpted from "How To
Fly") Electric Dreams 10(7).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 August). Gestalt Dialogue For a Flying Dream. (Excerpted
from "How To Fly") Electric Dreams 10(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 September). Falling Dreams (Excerpted from "How To
Fly"). Electric Dreams 10(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 October). Titanic Nightmares Scream Warnings About Real
Damage. Electric Dreams 10(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 November). The Meaning of Meaning. Electric Dreams
10(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2003 December). I Ching, Tarot, Star+Gate And Dreams. Electric
Dreams 10(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 January). Event-Clumps and Dreams. Electric Dreams
11(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 February). The Form and Motion of Dreaming Flight.
Electric Dreams 11(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 March). Who Do We Ignore When We Interpret A Dream?
Electric Dreams 11(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 June). Gestalt Dialogue with the Inner Critic and the Inner
Child. Electric Dreams 11(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 July). Evolution of the Dream (From "How to Fly").
Electric Dreams 11(7).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 August). ABC's of Dream Benefits (From "How to Fly").
Electric Dreams 11(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 September). The Artworker of Dreams. Electric Dreams
11(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 October). Xray Eyes and Heady Dreams . Electric Dreams
11(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 November). Just What Is The Target? An Experiment In
Wide-Band Dream Telepathy. Electric Dreams 11(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2004 December). Dream Meaning 101. Electric Dreams 11(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 January). Out-of-Body in Bird Form. (From "How To Fly")
Electric Dreams 12(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 February). Identifying The People In Our Dreams. (From
"How To Fly") Electric Dreams 12(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 March). Flying In Poetry and Prose. (From "How To Fly")
Electric Dreams 12(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 April). Navigating in Dream Reality. Electric Dreams 12(4).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 May). Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part One: A
Quest for Verification. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis,
Editor.) Electric Dreams 12(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 June). Give Your Inner Child A Lift. Electric Dreams 12(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 August). Shadow Storm. Electric Dreams 12(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 September). Dreamwork, DreamPsi and Ethics: An
Invitation to the Psiberconference. Electric Dreams 12(9).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 October). Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part Two:
Validation and Practicality. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis,
Editor.) Electric Dreams 12(10).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 November). Programming a Positive Dream. (From "Humor
in Dreams" Workshop.) Electric Dreams 12(11).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2005 December). Several Sorts of Psi in Fearless Feline Dreams.
Electric Dreams 12(12).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 January). Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part Three:
Incubation and Fantasy. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis,
Editor.) Electric Dreams 13(1).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 February). Dream Characters and Reality Checks Part Four:
Mutual Dreaming. (An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.)
Electric Dreams 13(2).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 March). The Calling to Be a Super Hero. Electric Dreams
13(3).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 April). The Dilemma of Deep Dreaming. Electric Dreams
13(4).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 May). The Incubation Of Flying Dreams Has A Waking
Result. Electric Dreams 13(5).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 June). A Tale of Dream Trees. Electric Dreams 13(6).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 August). Hope For the Dream Art Underachiever. Electric
Dreams 13(8).
Magallón, Linda Lane (2006 October). The New Age of Pisces. Electric Dreams 13(10).
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Electric Dreams 10(6).
Marks, Eugene (1996 September). Wanderer's Web Site. Electric Dreams 3(8).
Marks, Eugene (1997 April). Eternal Return by Eugene Marks: Reprint of Interview with
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Marks, Tracy (1996 June). Example of Creative Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 3(5).
Marks, Tracy (1997 September). Diana, the Living Myth: Diana/Artemis in Greek and
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Marlye, Philip (1997 June). A Brief History of The Online Guide To Lucid Dreaming.
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Mateus, Maria (2000 May). An Astrological Approach to Dream Interpretation. Electric
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McElhatten, Brandi (1995 November 30). "Poem: Nightmares Leave Messes." Electric
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McIntosh, Sandy (1995 October 1). Dream Poetry. Electric Dreams 2(12).
McIntosh, Sandy (1995 October 23). Update on Castaneda and Dreaming. Electric
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McPhee, Charles (1996 November). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part I. Electric
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McPhee, Charles (1996 December). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part II.
Electric Dreams 3(11).
McPhee, Charles (1997 January). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part III. Electric
Dreams 4(1).
McPhee, Charles (1997 February). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part IV.
Electric Dreams 4(2).
McPhee, Charles (1997 March). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part V. Electric
Dreams 4(3).
McPhee, Charles (1997 April). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part VI. Electric
Dreams 4(4).
McPhee, Charles (1997 May). Stop Sleeping Through Your Dreams: Part VII. Electric
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McPhee, Charles Ph.D. (2000 April) The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 7(4).
McPhee, Charles Ph.D. (2000 May). The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 7(5).
McPhee, Charles Ph.D. (2000 June). The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 7(6).
McPhee, Charles Ph.D. (2000 July). The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 7(7).
McPhee, Charles Ph.D. (2001 April). The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 8(4).
McPhee, Charles (2001 July). The Dream Doctor. Electric Dreams 8(7).
Meadows, Kathleen, Ph.D. and Gloria Nye, B.A. (1999 July). Using Cards for Dream
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Meadows, Kathleen Ph.D. (1999 September). Editor's Notes and About this Dreams and
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Meadows, Kathleen Ph.D. (1999 September). Dreamy Writing. Electric Dreams 6(9).
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Moss, Robert (2001 Dec). Dreams of Terror, Dreams of Healing. Electric Dreams 8(12).
Moss, Robert (2001 August). We Are All Psychics In Our Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(8).
Moss, Robert (2001 July). The Underground Railroad of Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(7).
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Mott, John (1995 August 18). Lucid Dreaming and the Wake/Sleep Doorway. Electric
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Noble, Jeri (1999 February). Dreamworking in Metaphysics. Electric Dreams 6(2).
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Nutcracker (1997 February). DreamWorldNews. Interview. Electric Dreams 4(2).
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Olsen, Fred C. (1997 August). Should We Control Our Dreams? Electric Dreams 4(7).
Olsen, Fred M.Div. (1999 December). Dream Reentry and On-line Chat: An Experience
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Parry, Matthew (1994 December 13). Freud's Interpretation of Dreams - Part I: Theory.
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Parry, Matthew (1995 February 24). Freud and the Interpretation of Dreams -- Part II:
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Parry, Matthew (1997 January). Dream Sharing Influences - This month: Freud. Electric
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Pavlov, Radostin (2004 May). Precognitive Dreams Electric Dreams 11(5).
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Penderak, Ralf (2004 November). Wake Induced Lucid Dreams Helped Me Deal With
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Quinton, Victoria (1996 June). Fred Olsen Interview. Electric Dreams 3(5).
Quinton, Victoria (1996 July). Interview: with Roberta Ossana. Electric Dreams 3(6).
Quinton, Victoria (1996 July). Interview: with Kephrea. Electric Dreams 3(6).
Quinton,Victoria (1996 August). Interview: John Suler on Children's Dreams. Electric
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Quinton, Victoria (1996 September). Interview: John W. Herbert: DreamSharing in
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Quinton, Victoria (1996 October). Interview: Donna Campos, Host of DreamStudio on
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Quinton, Victoria (1997 February). Dream Program At Twin Lakes & Gina Perlin.
Interview. Electric Dreams 4(2).
Quinton, Victoria (1997 September). Interview with DrmDoc Electric Dreams 4(9).
Quinton, Victoria (1997 September). "Your Dream of Recovery": Interview with Shelly
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Quinton, Victoria (1997 November). John Fitzsimons interview Electric Dreams 4(11).
Quinton, Victoria (1997 December). Interview: Donald Broadribb. Electric Dreams
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Quinton, Victoria (1998 December). Habib Interviewed by Victoria Quinton Electric
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Reed, Henry (1995 March 30). "The Meaning of Apocalyptic Dreams." Electric Dreams
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Reed, Henry (1995 April 15). Encouraging Dream Recall. Electric Dreams 2(6).
Reed, Henry (1995 April 30). Women Better Dream Recallers. Electric Dreams 2(7).
Reed, Henry (1995 October 1). Notes on "The Art of Dreaming". Electric Dreams 2(12).
Reed, Henry (1996 March). Hosting Your Dreams. Electric Dreams 3(2).
Reed, Henry (1997 June). The Dead Visit in Dreams. Electric Dreams 4(6).
Reed, Henry (1997 July). Dreams Increase Our Sense of Oneness with Others: Comments
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Richards, Fae (1997 December). Book Review: Sex, Symbols & Dreams by Janice
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Roberts, Maureen (1997 September). Dreams, Death and Diana: Lessons in Personal and
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Schmidt, Dennis (1996 August). Safety in Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 3(7).
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Seymour, Hannah (1998 September). Enter 'Dreamgates' for Time-Folding Travel.
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Shafton, Anthony (2005 June). Response to Strephon Kaplan-Williams' comments on
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Simbilu (1998 September). Challenging Your Interpretative Skills. Electric Dreams 5(8).
Smith, Geoffrey H. (1997 October). Big Dreams and Nightmares: A Journey through the
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Smith, Mark Seven (1997 January). A Healing Power, Update on Castaneda's Projects.
Electric Dreams 4(1).
Smith, Rod (2000 February). Microanalysis of Visual Dream Content. Electric Dreams
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Sondheim, Alan (2001 July). early dreaming. Poem. Electric Dreams 8(6).
Sosnoski, Karen (1997 January). "Grateful for Second Chances" : Dream Inspired Poetry.
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Spivock, Lars (1999 April). Electric Dreams Interviews Rita Abrams. Electric Dreams
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Spivock, Lars (1999 April). Dreaming in the Millennium. Electric Dreams 6(4).
Spivock, Lars (1999 December). Electric Dreams Interviews Richard Wilkerson about his
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Spivock, Lars (2000 May). Easy Steps to Lucid Dreaming. Electric Dreams 7(5).
Star, Jennifer (2006 September). A View from the Bridge. Exploring Mandorla Energy.
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Strand, Olivia (2005 January). A View from the Bridge: A Peace Dream Voyager.
December 2004 - January 2005. Electric Dreams 12(1).
Strand, Olivia (2005 November). A View from the Bridge: Awakening To the World.
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Strand, Olivia (2005 December). A View from the Bridge: What Dreams May Come.
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Strand, Olivia (2006 January). A View from the Bridge: Make Me an Instrument of Thy
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Tate, Timothy (1996 June). DreamWave: The Gold in Dross. Electric Dreams 3(5).
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Taylor, Jeremy (1997 June). Dream Sharing in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams
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[This article was reprinted in Electric Dreams 11(06).]
Taylor, Jeremy (2001 December). Dream Work & Collective Trauma - Unconscious
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Taylor, Jeremy (2004 January). Review of 'Jung: A Biography' by Deirdre Bair. Electric
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Turell, Sky (1996 August). Dangerous Liaisons. Electric Dreams 3(7).
Turner, Kathy and Richard Wilkerson (2000 April). DreamWheel Instructions: How to
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Turner, Kathy and Grundy, Jodine (2003 October). A View from the Bridge. Welcome
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Turner, Kathy (2005 August). A View from the Bridge. Making Connections. Electric
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 April). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to Lucid
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 May). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to Lucid
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 June). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to Lucid
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 July). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to Lucid
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 August). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to Lucid
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 September). The Lucid Bird's Words: The Six Basic Steps to
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Vandekeere, Marc (2000 October). The Lucid Bird's Words: Nightmares: Things that go
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Vandekeere, Marc (2001 July). Twin Foresight, Fear, Falling and Energy Body
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VanDeKeere, Marc (2002 January. DARE to your Enhance your Lucid Dreaming: Part 1:
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Vedral, Johanna (2001 October). Nightmares through my life. Electric Dreams 8(10).
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Waggoner, Robert (2003 August). Lucid Dreaming for Precognitive Information. (An
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Waggoner, Robert (2003 November). Chemically Influenced Lucid Dreams? New
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Waggoner, Robert (2004 February). Are You Awake? (An Excerpt From The Lucid
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Waggoner, Robert (2004 July). DreamSpeak - An Interview with Beverly D'Urso: Part
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Waggoner, Robert (2004 August). DreamSpeak - An Interview with Beverly D'Urso: Part
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Waggoner, Robert (2004 September). DreamSpeak - An Interview with Beverly D'Urso:
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Dreams 11(9).
Waggoner, Robert (2004 December). DreamSpeak: An Interview with Keelin, a Lucid
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Waggoner, Robert (2005 February). Thought-Forms, Automatons, and Active Initiators:
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Waggoner, Robert (2005 June). Seven Subtle Factors Influencing Lucid Dreams. (An
Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams 12(6).
Waggoner, Robert (2006 March). Dreamspeak: An Interview with Fariba Bogzaran. (An
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Waggoner, Robert (2006 June). "Does the Sailor Control the Sea?" Overcoming
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Waggoner, Robert (2006 August). Dreamspeak: An Interview with Suzanne Wiltink. (An
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Waggoner, Robert (2006 November). Dreamspeak: An Interview with Don Middendorf.
(An Excerpt From The Lucid Dream Exchange, Lucy Gillis, Editor.) Electric Dreams
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Waggoner, Robert (2007 March). Dreamspeak: An Interview with David L. Kahn. (An
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 January 20). Dreams of the Blind. Electric Dreams
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and Jill Gregory (1995 February 5). Lets Sleep On It: Dream
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 February 24). Freud Bibliography for Researchers.
Electric Dreams 2(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 March 10). Playing With Fire: The Object-Cause of
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 March 30). Commentary: on "Apocalyptic Dreams."
Electric Dreams 2(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 March 30). Review: "Dream Scene Magazine". Electric
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 April 15). On the Tips our Tongues: Clues from
Dreaming Research to Enhancing Control and Understanding of Dream Recall. Electric
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and John Herbert (1995 April 15). John Herbert and the
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1995 June 8). Dream Sharing Experiment: The Email Dream
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Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 March). Dreams, Censorship and the new
Telecommunications Act. Electric Dreams 3(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 April). Interview: Joe Tucker of Dream Archive.
Electric Dreams 3(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 July). Dangerous Dreams: The Risks of Online Dream
Sharing. Electric Dreams 3(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 August). Conducting Dream Research on the Net: A
Quick Start for Beginners. Electric Dreams 3(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 September). Dream Bibliographies Online! Electric
Dreams 3(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 September). Significant Dreams: The Two Millennium
Silence Breaks in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 3(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 October). Nightmare Hotline - An Interview with
Anthony Dubetz. Electric Dreams 3(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 November). Proposal: A History of Dreams in
Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 3(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1996 December). Lucid Dream Resources Online. Electric
Dreams 3(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 January). Epic Dewfall Interview: Man Against
Eternity Tour. Electric Dreams 4(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 January). The Electric Dreams Education Program - A
Proposal Electric Dreams 4(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 January). DreamSharing In Cyberspace I - Email and
Mail Lists. Electric Dreams 4(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 February). Topics in Dreamwork Series: Jung and
Amplification. Electric Dreams 4(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 February). The Wanderer - Some time with Eugene
Marks. Interview. Electric Dreams 4(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 March). Topics in Dreamwork Series: Alfred Adler &
Dream Styles. Electric Dreams 4(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 April). Cyber-Dream Library! Electric Dreams 4(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 April). DreamThread: Unravelling the Mysteries of
your Dreams : An interview with Ariadne Green. Electric Dreams 4(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 April). Topics in Dreamwork Series: Dreams and
Surrealism. Electric Dreams 4(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 May). Forum: Postmodern Dreaming - An Introduction.
Electric Dreams 4(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and Harold Delius (1997 June). Dream Education Series:
Existential-Phenomenology and Dreams. Electric Dreams 4(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 July). Interview: Richard Nagle and DreamScape
Website. Electric Dreams 4(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 July). Dream Education Series: Gestalt and
Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 4(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 August). Cyberdream - History Notes. Electric Dreams
4(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 September). Nocturnal Postings: an Interview with
Julia Koberlien. Electric Dreams 4(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 September). Dreams and Princess Diana: A Special
Section. Electric Dreams 4(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 October). Nightmares - An Introduction. Electric
Dreams 4(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1997 November). Debriefing for an Accent into Lucid
Freedom: An Interview with Dolphina. Electric Dreams 4(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 May). How to Portray a Dream in Film. Electric
Dreams 5(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 June). Signs of Simulation, Symbols beyond Value
Jean Baudrillard and Grassroots Dreamwork in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 5(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (August 1998). Dream Science and Dreamwork: Friends or
Foes? Electric Dreams 5(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett ed. (1998 October). A Short History on the Rise of Dream
Sharing in Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 5(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett ed. (1998 October). A Transcript from an Online Dream
Group 'Coins of Life' An August 1998 DreamWheel. Electric Dreams 5(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 November). Interview: with Kris B. Kendrick, Creator
of the Dreams Project. Electric Dreams 5(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 November). Nightmares - an Introduction. Electric
Dreams 5(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 December. Interview with Dream and Nightmare
Authority, Ernest Hartmann, M.D. Electric Dreams 5(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1998 December). Dreams and Meaning in Science: Neural
Nets. Electric Dreams 5(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett and Beldo, Jaye C. (1999 January). Integrative Dream
Narration Project: Share a Group Dream! Electric Dreams 6(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 January). Delirium, Desire and Deleuzioguattarian
Dreamwork: Part of the Postmodern Dreaming Series. Electric Dreams 6(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 March). The Proliferation of Dream Discussion eLists
on the Internet. Electric Dreams 6(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 April). ASD Bulletin Board - Home to the Dream
Titans! Electric Dreams 6(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 April). So You Want a Career in the Field of Dreams?
Electric Dreams 6(4). [This article was revised and reprinted as Career Paths in
Dreamwork in Electric Dreams 11(6).]
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 May). Interview: The Dream Songs of Vesica Pisci -- A
Special Place Between: An Interview with Kingfisher. Electric Dreams 6(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 June). Dreams and Health: A Brief Historical Review.
Electric Dreams 6(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 July). About Electric Dreams - Orientation. Electric
Dreams 6(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 July). DREAMWORK2000 Becoming Yourself in the
21st Century: An Interview with Strephon Kaplan-Williams. Electric Dreams 6(7).
Wilkerson, Richard (1999 August). ASD Conference 99 - what you missed! Electric
Dreams 6(8).
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).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 August). Research Request: Computers in Dreams : Pre
and Post Internet Perceptions. Electric Dreams & Part I Pre-Net. Electric Dreams 6(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 September). Dreams and Creativity in the Electric
Theater of Cyberspace. Electric Dreams 6(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 October). Nightmares - an Introduction. Electric
Dreams 6(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 October). Different Kinds of Nightmares and Different
Kinds of Approaches. Electric Dreams 6(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 November). The ABZZzzzzs of Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 6(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 November). The Origins of the Electric Dreams
Community: Part I. Electric Dreams 6(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (1999 December). Dreams and Western Religion. Electric
Dreams 6(12).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 January). Nanotechnology and Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 7(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 January). Dream Memes. Electric Dreams 7(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 January). Dreams and Connectionism. Electric Dreams
7(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 January). The Future of Dreaming: Comments from the
Internet. Electric Dreams 7(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 January). The Socialization of Dream Journaling.
Electric Dreams 7(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 February). Dream Memes: Persistence Dreaming
Viruses. Electric Dreams 7(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 February). Dream Meme: All Dreams are in Black and
White. Electric Dreams 7(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 February). Dream Meme: Sickness in a dream means
you are about to get sick. Electric Dreams 7(2).
Wilkerson, Richard (2000 March). Digital Dreams: The changing (inter)face of dreams in
the twenty-first century. Electric Dreams 7(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 April). "Mel", A full transcript of an Electric Dreams
dream sharing group. Electric Dreams 7(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 April) A Brief History of the Electric Dreams
DreamWheel. Electric Dreams 7(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 May). A Brief History of Lucid Dreaming. Electric
Dreams 7(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 June). Transforming Dreams: An Interview with Kelly
Bulkeley, Ph.D. Electric Dreams 7(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 July). Digital Dreaming Series: Computer Dreams II :
The changing (inter)face of dream texts. Electric Dreams 7(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 August). New Trends in Online Dream Sharing: Yahoo
Dream Clubs and New Usenet Newsgroups. Electric Dreams 7(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 September). Creating Safe Cyberecologies for Dream
Sharing and Dreamwork: How the Association for the Study of Dreams can offer its
Ethical Traditions to the Internet. Electric Dreams 7(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 October). Becoming Nightmare, the Rhizomatics of
Dreaming. Electric Dreams 7(10). [This article was reprinted in Electric Dreams 9(10)
and 12(10).]
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 November). Digital Dreaming Series: Computer
Dreams III :: The Digital Shift in Culture. Electric Dreams 7(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 January). Digital Dreaming Series: Computer Dreams
IV :: Dream Codes and Decoded Flow. Electric Dreams 8(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 March). Jung, Personality and Dreamwork: The
Persona, the Ego and the Four Functions. Electric Dreams 8(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 March). Jung, the Desired, and Dreamwork: Working
with the Anima/Animus. Electric Dreams 8(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 March). Jung, the Self, and Dreamwork. Electric
Dreams 8(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 March). Jung, the Shadow and Dreamwork. Electric
Dreams 8(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 April). Dreams, Postmodern Theory and the
Improverse: Selections from Postmodern Dreaming. Electric Dreams 8(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 May). Digital Dreaming Series: Computer Dreams V ::
Emergence of Digital Imagery in Analog Dreamers. Electric Dreams 8(5).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 June). Digital Dreaming Series: Computer Dreams VI ::
Digital Dreaming: Emergence or Replacement Imagery? Electric Dreams 8(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 June). Interview with Patricia Garfield, Ph.D.- The
Universal Dream Key. Electric Dreams 8(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 September). Becoming Intense, Becoming Dream. Part
of the Postmodern Dreaming Series. Electric Dreams 8(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 September). Digital Dreaming Series: (7a) Digital
Dreaming Research Project: Project Goals and Considerations. Electric Dreams 8(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 September). Digital Dreaming Series: (7b) Digital
Dreams from March 2001 through April 2001. Electric Dreams 8(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 October). New Approaches to Controlling and
Understanding Nightmares. Electric Dreams 8(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 October). Passage: Nightmare Within, Nightmare
Without. Electric Dreams 8(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 October). Dreams about the Terrorist Attacks on NY
and DC. Electric Dreams 8(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 November). Three Asynchronous Dream Sharing
Communities Contrasts and Comparisons. Electric Dreams 8(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 November). The DreamGate Course on the History of
Dreams. Electric Dreams 8(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 November). Developing Your Own Dreamwork Ethics.
Electric Dreams 8(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2001 December). Dreams of Terrorism : Anonymous dreams
from the Internet after 9-11. Electric Dreams 8(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 February). The Founding of the alt.dreams Usenet
Newsgroup: Initial Proposals and Configuration. Electric Dreams 9(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 April). Computer Dreams - Digital Dreaming Series 8a:
Selected Dream entries from April 2001 to June 2001 Electric Dreams 9(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 April). Digital Dreaming Series (8b): Uses of Computer
Dreams as Personal and Cultural Meaning Maps. Electric Dreams 9(4).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 July). Digital Dreaming Series: (9a) Selected Dream
entries from July 2001 to September 11, 2001. Electric Dreams 9(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 July). Digital Dreaming Series: (9b) The Digital
Archetype: Discussions from the C. G. Jung Bulletin Board. Electric Dreams 9(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 August). John Herbert's Pioneering Online Research
and Dream Groups. Electric Dreams 9(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2002 September). A Briefing on the History of Dream Psi
Research . Electric Dreams 9(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 January). The Evolution of REM Dreaming: New
Research Includes All Mammals. Electric Dreams 10(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 January). Dream Cards I: A Review. Electric Dreams
10(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 March). New Trends in Dream Brain Research. Electric
Dreams 10(3).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 July). How Will Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? A
conversation about androids and dreaming. Electric Dreams 10(7).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 August). Archetypal Psychology and Dreamwork.
Electric Dreams 10(8).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 September). Dangerous Representations: Abstraction in
Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 10(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 September). Computer Dreams January 2002 -
December 2002. Electric Dreams 10(9).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 October). Nightmares Resources Online. Electric
Dreams 10(10).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2003 November). A Case for Expanding Dreamwork in
Psychosynthesis. Electric Dreams 10(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2004 January). Transgressive Dreamworks: Theorizing the
Exceeding of Limits and the Creation of Improvizones. Electric Dreams 11(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2004 February). Dream Science Updates: Dream incubation
leads to better problem outcomes. Electric Dreams 11(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2004 June). Career Paths in Dreamwork . Electric Dreams
11(6). [This article is a revised version of So You Want a Career in the Field of
Dreams? published in Electric Dreams 6(4).]
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2004 November). Deleuzian Difference and Non-
Representational Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 11(11).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2005 January). Whitehead's Process Theory and Dreaming
Electric Dreams 12(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2005 January). Susan Sontag - A Farewell Dream. Electric
Dreams 12(1).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2005 February). Whitehead and Psi: Dreams, Process Theory
and Nonsensual Perception. Electric Dreams 12(2).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2005 June). The Dream Koan, "Why Do We Dream?"
Electric Dreams 12(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2005 October). Nightmares - An Introduction Electric
Dreams 12(10). [This article is a revised version of Nightmares - an Introduction
published in Electric Dreams 5(10).]
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2006 February). The Impossible Dream Part 1: Identities in
Process and Impossible Objects. The Postmodern Dreaming Series on Transgressive
Dreamwork. Electric Dreams 12(6).
Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2006 October). Nightmares - An Introduction Electric
Dreams 13(10). [This article is a revised version of the articles published in Electric
Dreams 5(10) & 12(10).]
Winstead, Charles (1995 September 2). On the Dream Experiences Of Big Wall
Climbers: A Pilot Study. Electric Dreams 2(11).
Wiseman,
Ann Sayre. (2006 June). Ann Sayre Wiseman's India Dream Trip: Life
Changing Strategies Through Art, Dreams and Creative Problem Solving. Electric
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