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Archives for 2009

5 tips for Powerful Dreams Over the Holidays

By Ryan Hurd

Today is the first day of winter in the northern hemisphere.  With the longest night of the year behind us, we can look forward to longer and warmer days ahead. But hold on a minute.  Let’s not invite the light back just yet.  These dark days have … [Read more...] about 5 tips for Powerful Dreams Over the Holidays

Filed Under: Working with Dreams Tagged With: Choline, Christmas dreams, holiday sleep, Lucid Dreaming, REM rebound, sleep debt, solstice dreams, video game dreams

Inner Work: When Productivity is Counter-Productive

By Julie Stiles

A friend recently wrote in an email; “I'm coming to realize that this transformational path I'm on isn't exactly productive. I don't know what it is but productive it's not.” Her comments, coupled with my own experiences of times when I am not … [Read more...] about Inner Work: When Productivity is Counter-Productive

Filed Under: Consciousness & Health Tagged With: consciousness, creativity, inner work, productivity, self-growth, transformation

Calvin Hall and the Cognitive Theory of Dreaming

By Ryan Hurd

Any survey of modern dream research must include Calvin Hall (1909-1985).  Hall was a behavioral psychologist who explored the cognitive dimensions of dreaming.  His work began before the discovery of REM sleep, so little was known about the biology … [Read more...] about Calvin Hall and the Cognitive Theory of Dreaming

Filed Under: Theories of Dreaming Tagged With: Bill Domhoff, Calvin Hall, cognitive psychology, cognitive theory of dreams, content analysis, Dream & Sleep Research, dream science, dream theories, Hall van de Castle scale, Robert van de Castle, scientific dream interpretation

The Dream Theories of Carl Jung

By Ryan Hurd

Except for Dr Freud, no one has influenced modern dream studies more than Carl Jung. A psychoanalyst based in Zurich, Switzerland, Jung (1875  -1961) was a friend and follower of Freud but soon developed his own ideas about how dreams are formed.  … [Read more...] about The Dream Theories of Carl Jung

Filed Under: Theories of Dreaming Tagged With: archetypal images, Carl Jung, depth psychology, Jung, Jungian dream interpretation, myers-briggs, Philemon, Red Book, uroboros

Contemporary Dream Theories Starting with Freud

By Ryan Hurd

I’ve been brewing this post series for a long time.  Many readers have asked me to review the influential theories of dream formation that are still at work today.   Unfortunately, in our Western culture, where dreaming has long been considered … [Read more...] about Contemporary Dream Theories Starting with Freud

Filed Under: Theories of Dreaming Tagged With: cigar dreams, contemporary dream theories, day residue, Dream & Sleep Research, dream theories, dreamwork, Freudian dream theory, latent content, manifest content, Sigmund Freud

How Dreams of Bereavement Reach Out to Us

By Ryan Hurd

In my last article about dreams of the dead, I gave short shrift to dreams of bereavement, which is a subset of dreams where we are visited by the deceased.  Often, all visitation dreams are interpreted to be grief dreams, despite the wide range of … [Read more...] about How Dreams of Bereavement Reach Out to Us

Filed Under: Visitation Dreams Tagged With: bereavement dreams, dreams of the dead, dreams of the departed, grief dreams, healing dreams, transformative dreams, Visitation Dreams

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