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Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/13/97
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Windows On Your Dreams: A Course in Dream Discovery
Techniques.

April 1st - Register at:

http://cybertowers.com/ct/dlc/classes.html


Module 1. Introduction and Basic Recall Skills: The Peer-Relations
Approach
Module 2. Ancient Dreams: Messages from the Gods
Module 3. Sigmund Freud: The Dreamwork of the Unconscious
Module 4. Carl Gustav Jung: Mythic Dreams and Wholeness
Module 5. Other Pre- 1960's Dream Theories - Surrealism, Adler,
Phenomenology
Module 6. Frederick (Fritz) Perls : Gestalt Dream Techniques.
Module 7. Mindel and Gendlin: The DreamBody
Module 8. From Couch to Culture: Grassroots & Modern Dreamwork Movements
Module 9. Non-Interpretive Dreamwork: Lucid, Mutual, Paranormal &
Pro-active Dreaming.
Module 10. Dream Science and Dreamwork: Friends or Foes?
Module 11. Dream Anthropology: How Culture Influences Dreamwork
Module 12. Dreaming In Cyberspace: New Trends in Dream Sharing on the
Internet.


Module 1. Introduction and Basic Recall Skills: The Peer-Relations
Approach

Module Objective: Participants will gain an overview of the direction and
emphasis of the class,
understand the limits of dream sharing and be able to develop a dream
recall plan.


Module 2. Ancient Dreams: Messages from the Gods

Module Objective: Participants will be able to trace the major influences
on dream sharing in
Western Civilization before the 19th Century and identify the major
religious & cultural
influences on the major dream interpretation techniques.

Module 3. Sigmund Freud: The Dreamwork of the Unconscious

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify the major elements
from Freud's dream
theory and apply variations of free-association in a peer-relations
context.


Module 4. Carl Gustav Jung: Mythic Dreams and Wholeness

Module Objective: Participants will be able to amplify a dream image and,
tie it in with a myth in a
way that supports wholeness and individuation.


Module 5. Other Pre- 1960's Dream Theories

Module Objective: Participants will be able to approach the dream using
techniques learned from
Alfred Adler, Medard Boss and the Surrealist Movement.


Module 6. Frederick (Fritz) Perls : Gestalt Dream Techniques.

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify Gestalt dream
techniques and apply
variations of them in peer-related settings.

Module 7. Mindel and Gendlin: The DreamBody

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify dream body
techniques and use the body
as a touchstone of insight with dream imagery.

Module 8. : From Couch to Culture: Grassroots & Modern Dreamwork
Movements

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify the major elements
of the dreamwork
movement and differentiate between clinical and peer dreamwork techniques.


Module 9. Non-Interpretive Dreamwork: Lucid, Mutual, Paranormal &
Pro-active Dreaming.

Module Objective: Participants will be able to differentiate between
objective and non-objective
dream psi, identify the elements of pro-active and mutual dreaming, as
well as understand the
basic principles of lucid dreaming and lucid control.

Module 10. Dream Science and Dreamwork: Friends or Foes?

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify the major areas of
dream research and
apply these studies to enhance dreamwork. Participants will also be able
to separate true dream
science from dream scientism.


Module 11. Dream Anthropology: How Culture Influences Dreamwork

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify influences of
culture on dream imagery and
judge the relative cultural position of various dream techniques & theory
and how they developed.

Module 12. Dreaming In Cyberspace: New Trends in Dream Sharing on the
Internet.

Module Objective: Participants will be able to identify the major venues &
controversies of dream
work on the Internet and other computer mediated communication networks.
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Windows On Your Dreams: A Course in Dream Discovery
Techniques.

April 1st - Register TODAY

http://cybertowers.com/ct/dlc/classes.html


Course Description:

From Ancient Thrace to Cyberspace, this course offers a wide spectrum of
techniques to explore the meaning and value of your dream imagery. You
will have the latest tips on how to become a lucid dreamer, you will know
the most popular dream sharing venues on and off the Internet, you will
discover the easiest ways to recall and creatively explore dreams and you
will learn the fascinating connections that dreams share with
anthropology, psychology, mythology, spirituality and science.

Learn about lucid dreaming, dreams and shamanism, dream sharing groups in
Cyberspace and more.

Instructor:

Richard Catlett Wilkerson is a dream educator with a background in
counseling adolescents in San Francisco Bay Area treatment facilities.
Last year he coordinated the Internet and Computer Training and Exhibition
Center for the Association for the Study of Dreams International
Conference XIII in Berkeley, California. Presently he is an editor for
Electric Dreams and the Director of DreamGate, an organization that
facilitates dream education and other global projects on the Internet.


These courses are offered in the Cybertowers Distant Learning Center's
Online Classrooms.
You will also receive 12 lessons via email, as well as meeting each
saturday online in real time Chat Room forums that you can get to very
easily from any Web browser.

When you register you will be given a password to enter the course
facility. Courses will be held here generally once per week begining
April 01, 1997.

http://cybertowers.com/ct/dlc/classes.html

More on the Classes:

Overall Course Objectives:
o Trace the historical development of approaches to the dream.
o Develop the tools used in individual and peer-relationship dream
sharing.
o Explore the individual, group and computer mediated dream sharing
venues.


Also please note that there will not be any psychotherapy practiced in
this class. Although we will explore many clinical procedures and
theories, any examples are for demonstration use only and not to be taken
as therapy.

RCWilk

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Mar 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/22/97
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Class Dates Moved to Start May 1, 1997

Windows On Your Dreams: A Course in Dream Discovery Techniques.

http://cybertowers.com/ct/dlc/classes.html

The Cybertower Distant Learning Center is upgrading our technologies to
serve you better during the course sessions. The new class start date will
be May 1st

Thanks, RCW

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