3rd and last dream event for 2012 pdc register here.
3rd and last event is a GROUP REMOTE VIEWING GAME
Hosted by:
Joy Fatooh, a lifelong psi and lucid dreamer who has presented at several PsiberDreaming and regional IASD conferences and has a special interest in what can happen when people pool their psi dreaming talents toward a common goal.
Monday, October 1
Group Remote Viewing Game (Information Posted)
Tuesday, October 2
Group Remote Viewing Game Chat
Wednesday, October 3
Group Remote Viewing Game (Event) – Dreaming begins.
Thursday, October 4,
12 noon EDT
Group Remote Viewing Game (Event) – Post dreams; Phase I discussion begins.
Friday, October 5,
12 noon EDT
Eleven possible target pictures posted; Phase II discussion begins.[/b]
Saturday, October 6,
6 p.m. EDT / 3 p.m. PDT
Group Choice Deadline. Target posted.
Sunday, October 7
Group retrospective and celebration.
Register here:
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once the pdc closes on the 8-Oct those registered have 2 more weeks to read up on what they missed and copy/save all their favourite presentation and competitions.
Here are the 29 people presenting papers at the 2012 pdc:
01) Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Saybrook University, San Francisco, (...) Formerly, he was director of the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Research Laboratory, in Brooklyn NY.*
02) Daniel Deslauriers, Ph.D.*is professor of Transformative Studies at the California
Institute of Integral Studies. He was cofounder of the Montreal Center for the Study of dreams.
03) Fariba Bogzaran, Ph.D., faculty member of Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University, where she founded the dream studies program
04) Mary Ziemer,*the Director of HELP Counselling Centre, (...) she is establishing a Dream Research Institute with Dr. Nigel Hamilton, Director, CCPE.
05) Robert Van de Castle, PhD*is a retired Clinical Psychologist. He is the co-author of The Content Analysis of Dreams with Calvin Hall (1966) and the author of Our Dreaming Mind (1994). He was President of ASD in 1985, President of the Parapsychology Association in 1970 and in 2004 he received the first ASD Lifetime Achievement in Dreamwork Award.
06) Robert Waggoner*is author of the acclaimed book, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self. A past president of IASD, Robert co-edits the magazine, the Lucid Dreaming Experience. A lucid dreamer since 1975, he has logged more than 1,000 lucid dreams.
07) Gloria Sturzenacker*
08) G. Scott Sparrow
09) Dott. Massimo Schinco *(Italy):*
10) Valley Reed*
11) Paul Overman
12) Dolores Nurss*
Writing From Dreams
13) Wendy Pannier*is co-creator of the IASD Cancer Project. She is past President of IASD*
14) Tallulah Lyons*
Dreams and Guided Imagery: Gifts for Transforming Illness and Crisis
Tallulah Lyons, M.Ed*co-creator with*Wendy Pannier*of the IASD Healing Power of Dreams Project which has been bringing presentations and dream groups to cancer centers since 2005. Tallulah is on the staff of two cancer wellness centers in Atlanta,*
15) Mary Pat Lynch, PhD, is a writer and educator
16) Ed Kellogg, Ph.D.*(USA) earned his Ph.D. in biochemistry at Duke University, and has published numerous papers on his work in fields as diverse as the biochemistry of aging, bioelectricity, general semantics, lucid dreaming, voluntary controls, and the phenomenology of consciousness. From 2002 to 2005 – with a lot of help! – he created, organized, and hosted IASD’s first four online PsiberDreaming Conferences.
Ed K wrote:
In the 40 years since the Maimonides studies it has become clear, through both scientific research and first hand reports, that individuals can become telepathically linked in dreams,
and
can even experience one another in a consensual way in a shared intersubjective dreamspace.
However, considering the fact that many animals dream physiologically just as humans do, it should not surprise us that, given the strong bonds between humans and their animal companions, that psi-dreaming might connect humans with other species as well.
This presentation will explore human-animal psi-dreaming, and invites participants to share their own interspecies dreams.
17) Curtiss Hoffman*is a Professor of Anthropology at Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater MA.
18) Tony Hawkins‘ earliest memories are of dreams suggestive of pre- or other-types-of existence.
19) Lou Hagood*
Lucid Therapy
For some years I have practiced dream incubation and lucid dreaming, but kept the practice separate from my psychotherapy work, until a client who had spoken of “becoming conscious” in his dreams shared dreams of his recently deceased mother knocking on the door of his house.
Earlier he had told me that there were things that he wished he had told his mother before she died, so I suggested that he open the door to his mother in his dreams and tell her.
There followed a series of dream encounters, concluding with a lucid dream in which my client invited his mother to a family party in his dreams.
Lou Hagood, Ph.D.*is a licensed psychoanalyst working with dreams one-on-one and in dream sharing groups for fifteen years.* He trained at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysts in New York.
20) Dale E. Graff, B.S., M.S., (USA) is an internationally recognized lecturer, writer and researcher in psi topics. He is a former director of project Stargate, the government program for research and applications of remote viewing.
His books, Tracks in the Psychic Wilderness and RIVER DREAMS discuss remote viewing, psi dreaming/precognition and synchronicities.*
Dale Graff wrote:
Dale Graff*
When Fields Expand
I review the findings of the Princeton, NJ based Global Conscious Project (GCP) that examines the effects of intentions or emotions on the output of quantum physics components in Random Event Generators (REGs).
Other topics include:
(1) Independent research with REGs at haunted house locations, with healers and in other environments;
(2) the consciousness field concept link with precognitive dreams as informational time travel and holographic resonance, and
(3) the 11th dimension theme link with precognitive dreams 11 years ago prior to 9/11.
I suggest that events and discoveries over the past 10 years have expanded our “field” concepts of reality and dreamtime connections.
21) Janet Garrett*
22) Jayne Gackenbach*
Non-gaming Virtual Immersion and Dreaming
23) Joy Fatooh
I’ll Meet You At The Gate
Joy Fatooh is a lifelong psi and lucid dreamer who has presented at several PsiberDreaming and regional IASD conferences. It was a mutual dream at age 11 that set her to wondering if dreams have a way of somehow transcending our separateness.
24) Beverly D’Urso*
25) Mark Richardson
26) Barbara Condron
27) Laurel Clark
28) Jean Campbell*
Jean Campbell*has been studying shared and mutual dreams in the group setting since 1973. In her book Group Dreaming: Dreams to the Tenth Power (Wordminder, 2006), she discusses her early experiments with selected groups of ten people as well as dreams shared on The World Dreams Peace Bridge, which she initiated in 2001. She is host of the IASD’s annual PsiberDreaming Conference and an IASD Board member.
29) Kelly Bulkeley*
Blind Analysis of a Dream Series: An Online Experiment
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