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novimarra
September 30th, 2007, 06:25 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for good, specifically internet, resources on dreamworking. Not necessarily dream interpretation, but that's a plus.
By dreamworking, I mean lucid dreaming, remembering dreams, etc.
Thanks! (Hope this is the right place for it!)
Agaliha
September 30th, 2007, 07:25 PM
You could just look though Yahoo search results for "Lucid Dreaming (http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=slv8-&p=lucid%20dreaming)" --that's how I found a lot of the sites I've read.
And "how to remember dreams (http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGkjnxPwBH7jcAa_FXNyoA?p=how+to+remember+dreams&fr=slv8-)" has many sites with tips.
I tend to do my own research on just about everything, I look though countless sites, take countless notes and/or print the info up. Not all the sites there are the best, but it doesn't take one long to quickly look and move on. I do know that there are many helpful sites in those search results.
Good luck!
Oh and MW probably has many threads about lucid dreaming and such if you search here. ;)
HedwigHarfang
October 1st, 2007, 01:48 AM
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for good, specifically internet, resources on dreamworking. Not necessarily dream interpretation, but that's a plus.
By dreamworking, I mean lucid dreaming, remembering dreams, etc.
Thanks! (Hope this is the right place for it!)
I enjoyed Denise Linn's "The Hidden Power of Dreams" (issued in the UK under "A Pocketful of Dreams") which is much more in-depth a spiritual study of the sources of dreams as much as a dream dictionary.
The best way to "do it yourself" is to make an affirmation: "I will dream, and I will remember my dream". Note down what happens in the morning, including pictures if necessary, and you will find that things become more and more sharply focussed. I also use tarot/oracle cards (the more pictorial the deck, the better) to ask what I will dream about - leave the cards laid out as a kind of spell or blessing to ensure you remember the dream.
novimarra
October 1st, 2007, 03:27 PM
Thanks for the techniques. I guess Google is not really the be-all, end-all.
I searched MW under Dreamwork/ing and didn't find much about resources. CoT has some interesting bits about interpretation but I was looking for the fundamentals, like remembering dreams, as I mentioned.
Well, thanks again.
Agaliha
October 1st, 2007, 08:31 PM
Well Yahoo search has many great sites about remembering dreams and lucid dreams. It just takes work to read and research them. ;)
Other idea is go to your local library. Mine has tons about dreams.
They're free and you can put books on hold that aren't in the immediate local library-- as long as it's in your parish/county. Read here: Netflix for books? (http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?t=156323) (my post about libraries a few down).
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