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Data: Progress:


The Latest:

Expressions of Spirituality Inventory

http://acqol.deakin.edu.au/instruments/scale_details.php?id=765

 


 

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Project Data:

1.) Guided Imagery:

To begin the dreamwork process, non-interpretive guided imagery has been employed just prior to sleep to set the stage. The concept is to do the dreamwork while in the sleeping state of consciousness.

The image used was typical: a meadow surrounded by forest with a large chair in the middle of the meadow.


2.) The second step in the dreamwork process was to devise a method based on

Lucid Crossroads

"The Lucid Crossroads is a non physical location, open to all who can recall the visual representation and directions to the Crossroads when in certain states of consciousness. This might be regular dreaming but most people are encouraged to visit whilst in a lucid dream, astral projecting or other states that create or simulate the actual or illusion of a mobility of consciousness.

Accomplished lucid dreamers and astral projectors can use the Crossroads as a calming place to stabilize lucid or astral state before choosing a door through which to access a lucid dream or astral location of their choice.

The website http://www.lucidcrossroads.co.uk

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_crossroads


3.) Dream Telepathy

Using a non-interpretive method, dream elements from other's consciousness shall be allowed to enter the dream sequence. "...how one person could transfer thoughts to another while the second person was sleeping, thereby influencing the second person's dreams." http://www.espresearch.com/dreamtelepathy/

See" Dream Telepathy by Montague Ullman, M.D. and Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. with Alan Vaughan



4.) Scoring:

Casto Spirituality Scoring System,

Hall/Van de Castle.

University of California Santa Cruz:

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Coding/index.html

Click on one of the following links to see the rules for coding that dream element:

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Coding/index.html

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/resources.html

Hall/Van de Castle system:

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Norms/index.html

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"We analyzed 28 dreams from Sigmund Freud and 31 from Carl Jung." http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Findings/freud-jung.html

http://psych.ucsc.edu/dreams/Coding/characters.html


5.) Meta-analyses:

The Dead Women of Juárez

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