PsiberDreaming Conference Schedule Up
September 5, 2008 by Ryan Hurd
Filed under Psychic Dreams
The list of presenters and topics has been finalized for the 2008 online PsiberDreaming Conference. If you are still wondering if this two week event is worth $40 (or $25 for students), this list may help.
Some featured presenters include near death researcher PMH Atwater, author Robert Moss, ex-government Psi researcher Dale Graff, and dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley. Also, Beverly D”Urso, who is one of Stephen LaBerge’s first lab subjects, is presenting on how to increase lucid dreams.
My presentation is on October 2 – the title is The Construction of Self from the Void of Imageless Lucid Dreaming. This is the first time I have presented material from my MA thesis on lucid dreaming since my defense, and it includes a radical method for uncovering the spontaneous (and sometimes deeply weird) dimensions of lucid dreaming.
PsiberDreaming: the Future of Dreaming
August 13, 2008 by Ryan Hurd
Filed under Psychic Dreams
This is a great dream studies even hosted online by the International Association for the Study of Dreams. September 21 through October 5, 2008. Two weeks of online presentations about some of the more fringe aspects of dream research, including psi research, lucid dreaming, ancestor dreams, dreaming & archaeology, and dreaming & the afterlife.
Media Watch: Dreams article in Parade Magazine
November 7, 2007 by Ryan Hurd
Filed under Psychic Dreams
I was pleasantly surprised to see a new article about the value of dreaming in the Oct 28, 2007 edition of Parade Magazine. In this piece, author Robert Moss discusses the role of dreams in creativity, problem-solving, emotional intelligence, and possibly human evolution.
Moss writes:
PsiberDreaming 2007
August 24, 2007 by Ryan Hurd
Filed under Psychic Dreams
The annual virtual dreams conference on dreams and psi is taking early registrations before August 31, promising a discount. This “virtual feast” of papers, artwork and forum discussions is a two week event hosted by the International Association for the Study of Dreams.
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