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      The International Association for the Study of Dreams
      http://www.asdreams.org/index.htm

      Tons of great information from researchers, including a giant list of nearly every book on dreaming out there.

      http://www.asdreams.org/subidxedubookbib.htm

      They have some nice FAQs with answers based on current knowledge and science:

      http://www.asdreams.org/subidxeduq_and_a.htm

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      I've updated the list. I'd be glad if we could find more beginner-friendly sources on dream physiology.
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      http://www.youtube.com/user/lucidipedia?blend=2&ob=1
      ^I forgot. Check out the advanced series.
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      kromoh, it would be great if you could organize the source list into what chapter it is relevant to, and also links to posts here on the forums from the researchers.

      edit: you were going to do that anyway - i'll just go ahead and start the filter thread
      Last edited by adrift; 07-18-2009 at 06:27 AM.

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      Sure, adrift, thanks for having the initiative.

      I don't know how off limits it would be for us to summarize the information for writers. I'm trying to think of a how-to.

      Also, I insist that the LD wikibook be visited by the writers - it's probably the best source around.
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      Great work Kromoh =) A directory definitely needed to be done. However, - adrift's is a bit more specific (regarding what chapter(s) the information being posted is relevant to), so we'll use his as the organized directory and this one in conjunction with it. Also, you are still free to use the research department for collecting information and/or talking amongst yourselves.
      Last edited by Jeff777; 07-19-2009 at 12:38 AM.
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      Like adrift, I've got a copy of Man and His Symbols.

      I've also got a book by author Jeff Warren called "The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness"
      There's information on the hypnagogic state, REM dreams, lucid dreams, the hypnopompic state and even day dreams.

      The book also has a website:
      http://www.headtrip.ca/

      My mother also has an old psychology textbook (not sure how useful it will be due to age) and like most, it's got a chapter on dreaming/sleep.
      Last edited by Moose; 07-19-2009 at 11:48 PM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymoose View Post
      Like adrift, I've got a copy of Man and His Symbols.

      I've also got a book by author Jeff Warren called "The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness"
      There's information on the hypnagogic state, REM dreams, lucid dreams, the hypnopompic state and even day dreams.

      The book also has a website:
      http://www.headtrip.ca/
      Ah the head trip book sounds like a good read. Perhaps you could post some snippets of information from it here (or in Kromoh's directory) as it relates to relevant chapter's we'll be working on?
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