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Books and Articles on Dreaming
Faraday, A. (1997). Dream Power, New York, NY:The Berkley Publishing Group.
Fryrear, J. and Corbit, I. (1992). Photo Art Therapy: a Jungian perspective, Springfield, IL:Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Garfield, P. (1979). Pathway to Ecstasy: the way of the dream mandala, New York, NY:Prentice Hall Press.
Green, C. (1968). Lucid Dreams, Institute for Psychophysical Research, Oxford.
Garrard, A. (1993). An Invitation to Dream, St. Paul, MN:Llewellyn Publications.
Godwin, M. (1994). The Lucid Dreamer, New York, NY:Simon & Schuster.
Hall, J. (1977, 1991). Patterns of Dreaming: Jungian techniques in theory and practice, Boston, MA: Shambhala Publications, Inc.
Harman, W. and Rheingold, H. (1984). Higher Creativity:liberating the unconscious for breakthrough insights, Los Angeles, CA:Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.
Hooper, J. and Teresi, D. (1990). Would the Buddha Wear a Walkman?, New York, NY:Simon & Schuster.
Jung, C. (1969). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, Princeton, NJ:Princeton University Press.
Jung, C. (1974). Dreams, Princeton, NJ:Princeton University Press.
Jung, C. (1964). Man and His Symbols, Garden City, NY:Doubleday & Company, Inc.
LaBerge, S. and Rheingold, H. (1990). Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, New York, NY:Ballentine Books.
LaBerge, S. (1985). Lucid Dreaming, New York, NY: Random House, Inc.
Markley, O. (1991). "Why do we dream?". Whole Earth Review, Fall, 10-12.
Taylor, J. (1983). Dream Work: techniques for discovering the creative power in dreams, Ramsey, NJ:Paulist Press.
Van de Castle, Robert R. (1994) Our Dreaming Mind: the role of dreams in politics, art, religion and psychology, from ancient civilizations to the present day, New York, NY: Random House, Inc.
Vaughan, F. (1979). Awakening Intuition, New York, NY: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
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