Putting Earth First Dream Collective
 “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” ~Carl Jung
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http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/earthfirstdreamingschool/
Putting Earth First Dream Collective is dedicated to dream work and play. Please share your dreams. Comments are ok, we prefer the approach Jeremy Taylor uses “If this were my dream…” this way one speaks as if the dream was dreamed by them. This approach was actually first begun by Montague Ullman, founder of the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. He also helped start the IASD, International Association for the Study of Dreams. I've change all the titles of the folders, so post any dream in any folder you feel an affinity for.
This is also important in telling your dream in the first person present tense, like we are watching along with you.
Robert Moss book “Conscious Dreaming” is excellent
Jeremy Taylors “Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill” is also another great approach.
Lynn Andrews “Dreaming Tree,” focuses on the Shamanic and Healing aspects of dreaming.
Of course Carlos Castaneda, “The Art of Dreaming” and his other Don Juan books are excellent too, as well as other fellow students on the Toltec Path of Knowledge, such as “The Witchs Dream” by Florinda Donner.
Richard Stewart-Kaplans work with dreams and his Dream Cards are excellent too. I usually pull one of his dream cards after a powerful dream. It is very informative and instructive, connecting to the synchronicities of my dream. And of course, the master, Carl Jung, who got all of his theories to Analytical Psychology from his inner work with dreams.
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