Posts Tagged ‘mutual dreaming’

Book Review: Mutual Dreaming

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Mutual DreamingMutual Dreaming
by Linda Lane Magallon
Simon & Schuster, 1997
ISBN 0-671-52684-7

Have you ever had the experience of sharing a dream with another person, only to discover that they had a similar dream themselves? Or to read about a stranger’s dream and to recognize it as your own? These are examples of the fascinating phenomena of "mutual dreaming", where two or more dreamers, known or unknown to each other, share the same dream. Through her research, author Linda Lane Magallon, long interested in dream telepathy and other forms of psychic dreaming, has identified two main types of mutual dreams: Meeting Dreams, in which two or more dreamers encounter each other, often taking the form of dream romances, shared nightmares, out-of-body experiences and lucid meetings, and Meshing Dreams, in which people view the world from another’s perspective, actually sharing the same dream. The book is organized into five main parts: "Introduction to Mutual Dreams", "Ways and Whys of Dreaming Together", "How to Dream Together", "New Field Research", and Results of Research". This structure serves to illuminate the author’s research findings; discuss concepts and premises of mutual dreaming and to present workable techniques for deliberate attempts at mutual dreaming. Whether you’re simply interested in the idea of sharing dreams, or you’d like to experiment yourself, Linda Lane Magallon’s new book is sure to delight. For more information on Linda, email CaseyFlyer@aol.com

Participate in Shared Dreaming Research

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Frank Pasco is collecting data for his  Ph.D. dissertation research. For this particular research he is looking for participants who have experienced Shared Dreaming. This is when two people have the same dream. For this research participants must be born in the United States, must be 18 years or older, and have been in an intimate relationship with the person with whom they experienced the Shared Dreaming. They must have a good memory of the experience, be willing to answer questionnaires regarding personality and experience, and be willing to share their experience of Shared Dreaming in detail.

If you meet the above qualifications for this research and would like to participate please visit http://www.dreamingresearch.com and follow the instructions. If you would like to communicate with the researcher, Frank Pascoe, please email frank@mysticalcompany.com and place Shared Dreaming Research in the subject line.

If you are interested in participating in dream research but don’t qualify for this particular study, you can place your name on  his email list . To learn more about Frank Pascoe visit: http://www.mysticalcompany.com/pascoeF.php

Please share this information with your friends. Everybody dreams every night… finding people that have experienced Shared Dreaming requires that a lot of people hear about this research.