Dreamy Dreamy Dream Sites
...a sort of bibliography
Each of these links either has been uniquely helpful in the
development of The Vortex, or would be among my suggestions to dreamers searching for on-line resources. Have fun, explore, and send me your suggestions and additions.
#1 Hub on the Astral Plane. A wealth of articles, descriptions, studies
and how-to's on the subject of temporarily leaving your body. It's all
there. What they don't know, they'll link you to.
Authors: Timothy Tate and Barrett Golding;
© Dross LLP
A Visit To The Dreaming. This place is as surreal and, well, dreamlike as you can get while still providing useful information. It's as much of a roller coaster ride as it is an informational lecture, with a slight interactive feel as you are invited to click here, click there, talk to the shrink, watch the movie. Also includes a BBS called "Pillow Talk: A dialog amongst dreamers" and the DreamWave Scribe (journalling software).
A Marketplace of Dreams. I'm still playing with this one, but so far it's the most thorough treatment I've seen in a good long while. Features unique to this site include:
- an article on helping children deal constructively with nightmares,
- for-fee interpretation services,
- a monthly prize drawing for a free dream interpretation,
- and an article on "night terrors".
Co-Pilots:Linda Lane Magallón, FounderRobert Wagonner,
PresidentCaseyFlyer@aol.com,
Mysterious E-Mail Address
See 'Em In Your Dreams. Linda Magallón & co. indulge in recreational
dreaming.
Note: Sadly, the FBN Club is no longer active. This link will let you read about their past projects, as well as Magallón's 15 years of research.
Dreams At Work - both Spiritually and Financially.
Stephen targets the stock market with his dreams, whose
messages he posts to the on-line world at large.
Read his DreamTime Alerts
for financial advice, or peruse back-issues of his Newsletter,
which focuses both on spiritual enlightenment as well as
material abundance.
Main attraction: DreamUp
v2.0
Keepers: DreamSoft Software
C. G. Jung Ex Machina. Software combines electronic dream
journal with adaptable symbols dictionary. Free demo available; site also includes chat
rooms, elsewhere links, and a rather Vortex-like "DreamCatcher" BBS.
Two Jungian Analysts Take On The World. Send
your dreams to them and read
the dreams of others.
Learn interpretive techniques.
Chat with
other dreamers in the on-line forum. Educational focus. Advertises a video
cassette home-learning series.
Monthly e-zine containing a cross-section of just about anything
dream related. Articles, news, reviews, advertisements, connections, sneak
previews, a bit of this, a dab of that. Have a taste.
In The Cave of The Oracle. A site dedicated to the interaction between
dreams and our physical bodies. Harry also writes a dreamplay application called Alchera from what this chronicler has seen, it's a nice one! The user records his/her dreams in the computerized journal, and is then prompted with interpretation games and aids. Expect a full review from me sooner or later...
Keepers: Stephen LaBerge's Lucidity Institute
The Lucid Dreaming Bible. Tons of great info with a side of dogma from
the institute whose founder brought lucid dreaming to the respect of the
scientific community. Like most scientists, they think they know everything
and they want you to buy their inventions. Salt shaker recommended.
Bonus: An enjoyable series of fables from Idries
Shah's The Subtleties
of the Inimitable Mulla Nasrudin.
Archetypes For Our Time. Picks up where Jung left off. Based heavily
upon science fiction, e.g. Star Wars and Dune.
Just An Ordinary, Average Guy. Sporadic articles act as a foil for
Alan Guiden's on-line book, Traveling:
An Accidental Expert's How To Leave Your Body Handbook (sequel now available). Down-to-earth,
humorous, "100%
Jargon Free". Bonus: maintained by a fellow sorta New Orleanian.
Get The Other Ninety Percent. Many small articles taken from the "100%
Brain Course", a cassette tape series in fulfilling the human mind's
potential. Order form inevitable; read fast. LOTSA LINKS. Index yours, too!
1001 Ways to Tweak Your Psyche. A well-written article covering some
fifteen different Gestaltish tricks for understanding dream imagery and
emotions.
What Phase Is It? Dreaming is such a lunar activity, whether you sleep during the day or the night, that it can be helpful to keep track of the phase of the moon. This site allows you to go back or forward in time (1800-2199 A.D) to see what the moon was doing at just about any time you could be curious about.
(If all you need is today's phase, or if you wish to display an up-to-the-minute image of the moon on your page, check out the Moontribe Phase Display.)
Now if only someone would find me a lunar astrology almanac site...
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