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Dreams (161) Recording our dreams when we wake can help us make sense of them and remember them better. Many people keep a notepad and pen by their bed to write dreams down whenever they stir from sleep. Some of us share these journals with our lovers, families, or the whole web world.
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- Association for the Study of Dreams - A massive site containing essays, research papers, and advocacy material on meaning in dreams. The international association provides recommendations regarding ethical issues, lists graduate dream research programs, operates conferences, and publishes both a journal and a magazine.
- The Dream Tree - A resource center which includes opportunities to participate in research (some scientific, some personal), a calendar of events for dreamers, discussion groups, pointers to projects and artwork, and recommendations for enhancing your dreams and ability to recall them.
- Dreamers United - Uniting dreamers and popularizing dreams and dreaming.
- The Dreams Foundation - Resources for understanding nightmares, lucid dreaming, sleep research and disorder treatment, precognitive dreams, and dreamwork.
- Learning and Dreaming - A Science Friday audio discussion on the science of dreaming featuring Robert Stickgold and Matthew Wilson.
- Notes From a Dreamer ... on Dreaming - Bobbie Ann Pimm interprets several of her own dreams and discusses her views of dream interpretation, including her belief that a dream may only be correctly interpreted by its dreamer.
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