This article series covers my favorite ways of working with dreams without buying a dream dictionary. It’s not that I think dream dictionaries are useless. Actually I have one and consult it at least once a week. (These days, I'm digging on … [Read more...] about Dream Interpretation without a Dream Dictionary
Dream ReLiving: An Advanced Lucid Dreaming Practice
I’d like to share an advanced lucid dreaming technique taught by Scott Sparrow, a psychotherapist who played a major role in the beginning of the modern lucid dreaming movement. Dreams often give us gifts, but sometimes as lucid dreamers we … [Read more...] about Dream ReLiving: An Advanced Lucid Dreaming Practice
Calling Northern California Dreamers
For my readers in the San Francisco Bay Area, make note of a Dream Studies Open Forum this Friday June 24th, in Berkeley. Hosted at the Dream Institute, this gathering is open to the public and anyone interested in discussion and networking with … [Read more...] about Calling Northern California Dreamers
Managing Cancer Pain with Healing Dreams
Often the claim is made that dreams are healing. Usually, dream workers are talking about psychological healing, or the knack for dreams to highlight the areas in our lives that need attention, courage and renewal. However, a group of dream … [Read more...] about Managing Cancer Pain with Healing Dreams
Worst live blogger ever
The annual conference for the International Association for the Study of Dreams starts today in Chicago, IL. I'll be there, to give my lucid nightmares talk as well as chair the cultural and anthropological sessions. Maybe I'll do some live … [Read more...] about Worst live blogger ever
Dreams and the Gift of Masculinity
Most people who are interested in learning more about their dreams are women. Whether it's culture or biological, women seem to be more willing to explore the murky murk of their dreamworld as well as share their dreams with others. Why are most … [Read more...] about Dreams and the Gift of Masculinity