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aus gegebenen Anlass und zum Brettthema anbei ein paar Links.

Dreamlines: gib ein bis mehrere Keywords ein und zeichne Träume:
http://www.solaas.com.ar/dreamlines/ Lasst Euch Zeit, es bilden sich immer neue Bilder.

Robert Moss - Dreaming Like An Egyptian
The ancient Egyptians understood that in dreams, our eyes are
opened. Their word for dream, rswt, is etymologically connected
to the root meaning “to be awake”. It was written with a symbol
representing an open eye.

The Egyptians believed that the gods speak to us in dreams. As
the Bible story of Joseph and Pharaoh reminds us, they paid
close attention to dream messages about the possible future.
They practiced dream incubation for guidance and healing at
temples and sacred sites. They understood that by recalling and
working with dreams, we develop the art of memory, tapping into
knowledge that belonged to us before we entered this life
journey, and awakening to our connection with other life
experiences.

Robert Moss is a lifelong dream explorer, shamanic counselor,
novelist and former professor of ancient history at the
Australian National University. His many books include Conscious
Dreaming, Dreamgates, Dreaming True and the novels The
Firekeeper and The Interpreter, which flow from his visionary
encounters with ancient Iroquois healers and shamans.
http://www.mossdreams.com/egyptian.htm. Hier weitere Artikel:
http://www.mossdreams.com/rmarticles.htm

Lucid Dreaming / Luzides Träumen
There is nothing inherently difficult to understand about the
concept of lucid dreaming: as stated in the introduction, lucid
dreaming is simply dreaming while being aware you are dreaming.
You can think of lucid dreaming as being conscious while
dreaming. If, by chance, during a dream it suddenly dawns on you
that you are dreaming, then you have experienced a lucid dream,
regardless of whether you have been able to attain control of
your dream.
"Psyches Dream" by Josephine Wall Lucid dreaming is usually
induced by some sort of cue—something that indicates to the
person that what he or she is experiencing is a dream, and not
reality. Cues, however, are not necessary for becoming lucid:
sometimes people spontaneously become lucid without noticing
anything strange or typical of dreams. Lucid dreaming is a very
simple concept but for most it will take patience and
determination to achieve.
Lucid Dreaming by Dream Views (English):
http://www.dreamviews.com/

Information on lucid dreaming, controlling dreams, the stages of
sleep, dream recall, dream signs, and more. It is written to be
easily understood by those just starting out; the information
and techniques provided are also beneficial for those who
already have some ability.

How have I taken pictures in my dream, hoping that upon
awakening my dream was somehow saved... Wouldn't it be
marvellous to have a machine that could make one's dreams
visible?
Dreams are an individual experience. You can talk about your
dreams, you can write them down, or draw them, but you are the
only one that was truly there.
Some dream in color, smell, sound and taste. Others in black and
white. But there are also people that don't dream at all.
At least that is what they say. Because everybody dreams. Only
not everybody remembers them.

http://www.ld4all.com/ Lucid Dreaming: Dream & know it! by
LD4all. (English)

Very good! But visit this Site with Firefox - script errors in
IE

How can I have Precognitive Lucid Dreams?

When you have some successful experience with Shared Lucid
Dreaming you can give Precognitive Lucid Dreams a try. Intent is
also an important key to have Precognitive Lucid Dreams. When
you lie in bed trying to fall asleep you need to program this
intent to have a Precognitive Dream, and when your Dream starts
do you have to recall that intent. You should give yourself
appropriate affirmations while you are waiting for the
hypnagogic imagery to start. When the dream starts do you need
to check your level of consciousness. Do all the tests and make
sure your logical mind is working ...

http://brain.web-us.com/lucid/luciddreamingFAQ.htm Lucid
Dreaming Dreams FAQ How To by Brain Mind Research. (English)

Good reading, devices and books can be found at The Lucidity
Institute. http://www.lucidity.com/ Website of Dr. Stephen
LaBerge. (English)
"Temple of Dreams" by Garrett Perman

Wenn Menschen in ihren Träumen wissen, dass sie träumen, und
dadurch das Geschehen des Traums selbst bestimmen, dann spricht
man von einem Klartraum oder auch luzidem Traum.
Wie viele Menschen können Klarträumen? Kann man das Klarträumen
erlernen? Was kann man in seinen Klarträumen alles machen? Um
die Frage: "kann man das Klarträumen erlernen?" vorwegzunehmen:
Viele Klarträumer/innen erleben ihre Klarträume spontan, es gibt
aber auch verschiedene Techniken, um das Klarträumen zu
erlernen. Eine vielversprechende Methode verbirgt sich hinter
dem Link "Power-Napping".

Der Klartraum von Daniel Erlacher, Universität Heidelberg.
(German)
http://www.klartraum.de/website.php

"The Sleeping Snow White", Hans Makart In den
"Online-Experimenten im Klartraum" stellen wir interessierten
Klarträumerinnen und Klarträumern Aufgaben, die sie in ihren
Träumen ausführen sollen. Die Teilnehmenden senden ihre
Ergebnisse über ein Internetformular an uns zurück und wir
analysieren die Daten und fassen die Resultate zusammen. Die
neuen Erkenntnisse über das Klarträumen werden auf klartraum.de
veröffentlicht. http://luciddreaming.de/website.php

Online-Experimenten im Klartraum ebenfalls von von Daniel
Erlacher, Universität Heidelberg. (German)

http://luciddreaming.de/website.php English Version: In each
online "experiment in lucid dreaming" we invite lucid dreamers
to conduct a lucid-dreaming experiment at home. The participants
submit their results by using an internet form, and we analyze
the data. The findings will be published on luciddreaming.de, so
all participants will be able to read the results soon.

Ein Klartraum ist ein Traum, in dem der Träumer sich bewusst
ist, dass er träumt und nach eigenem Entschluss handelnd in das
Traumgeschehen eingreifen kann.
Im Gegensatz zu Tagträumen, Tagtraumphantasien, imaginativen
Tagtraumtechniken wie dem Katathymen Bilderleben, dem Autogenen
Training oder der Hypnose findet der Klartraum während des
Schlafes und nicht im Wachzustand statt.
58% der Bevölkerung haben mindestens 1x im Leben spontan einen
luziden Traum. 21% haben sogar mindestens einen Klartraum pro
Monat, sind sich aber meistens dieses speziellen Phänomens und
der damit verbundenen Erfahrungsmöglichkeiten nicht bewusst.

Für Experimentierfreudige und an veränderten
Bewusstseinszuständen Interessierte:
http://www.klartraum.ch/default2.htm Klarträumen / Luzides
Träumen von Steve Ebright, Neuropsychologe, Zürich. (German)

Paul Tholey (1937 - 1998) war Gestaltpsychologe und war
Professor am Institut für Psychologie der Johann Wolfgang
Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main und später Professor für
Sportpsychologie an der Technischen Universität Braunschweig.
Seit 1959 untersuchte er das Phänomen des Klartraumes. Er stiess
darauf, als er nachprüfen wollte, ob Träume, wie öfters
behauptet wird, nicht in Farbe sind.
"Daydream" by Pino

Paul Tholey (1937 - 1998) was a gestalt psychologist and
professor at the Psychological Institute of the Johann Wolfgang
Goethe University in Frankfurt and later professor for sports
psychology at the Technical University of Braunschweig, both in
Germany. He began studying the phenomenon of lucid dreaming in
1959 and was led to it in an attempt to prove whether dreams are
in color (it has been commonly maintained that they are not).

Paul Tholey und der Klartraum (German Version)
Paul Tholey and the Lucid Dream (English Version)

Dream Dictionary

Dreams are subject to a wide variety of interpretation, there is
a belief that dreams can be prophetic and tell the future. Other
belief systems suggest that dreams are merely the brain's way of
ridding itself of the rubbish of the day. Dream symbolism and
dream interpertation is just one small aspect of dreaming. For
this reason the dream interpretations should not be taken
literally or too seriously. The Dream Dictionary is presented
here on this website as a light-hearted insight into the
symbolism of dreams and should be treated as such.

Dream Dictionary - 10,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman
Miller.

Please read also the Author's Preface.

Study of Dreams

Frederick Lord Leighton The Association for the Study of Dreams
has an educational mission to provide the most accurate and
sophisticated information on dream research and to provide
forums for the display and exchange of this information.
The Association for the Study of Dreams (English only)

Ein gutes deutsches Pendant dazu ist das Institut für
Traumanalysen. Hier gibt es eine Galerie der Traumforscher,
Traumdeutung, Traumsymbole, Geschichte der Traumdeutung und
Traumtheorien. (German only)

Träume zu deuten ist bekanntlich ziemlich schwierig. Wenn Sie es
versuchen möchten, ist vielleicht das Online Lexikon für
Traumdeutung hilfreich. 3897 Begriffe mit 3223 Deutungen.
(German
only)http://homepage.sunrise.ch/homepage/cgassman/tholey.html

If you want to interpret the meanings to your dreams, here is a
3000+ word dream dictionary: An Online Guide To Dream
Interpretation (English only)
http://homepage.sunrise.ch/homepage/cgassman/tholey2.html
 
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Danke für die interessanten links, werde die bei gelegenheit mal anschauen und durcharbeiten, man lernt ja schliesslich nie aus.

Gruss,
Cipher
 
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