11/17/2004

Asian blog coming soon

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chain reaction

Welcome Agnes, welcome Asia! An Asian edition of Dreamers United is being started at this moment. There is a huge interest in dreams in Asia, but - quoting Agnes from an email - “we look at dreams differently, I mean we don’t ask existential questions for our dreams“. Whereas I want to emphasize that dreams are much more than imagery needing interpretation, I suppose that for now interpretation will be the main angle for the Asian blog.

Knowing Agnes from the Psi Angels, I’m happy she joins in with her own edition of Dreamers United. I expect this will become very interesting.

11/5/2004

Contact form

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dream phone

Slowly this blog is getting shape. I’ve added a contact form linked as something to say? under the other heading in the links block. In a perfect world without spammers, I would of course just give you my email address.

Dreamers United is open to all kinds of contributions that fit in with the overall mission. Take a look at the contact form for a few suggestions. If you want to tell something on the blog, let me know. I can put something up on request, or give you direct access by upgrading your registration.

10/20/2004

Mission puzzle

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mission puzzle

A frequent question I get is “tell me more about Dreamers United”. More?

I’d like too see dreaming become a mainstream activity. There, I said it. Can’t be done, some will say, but let’s assume it can. There is a constant flow of books about dreaming, actually getting sold too, so clearly there is interest in dreams. Not to mention that everybody dreams, but most simply don’t know what to do with it.

Dreamers United started out with a more modest mission of bringing dreamers together. That has to be a first step, but perhaps it’s better to just say what Dreamers United could really be about.

10/16/2004

Intermezzo, Remote Viewing Challenge

remote viewing

The best way to get started - so I thought - was to put up the blog, and then invite other dreamers. It’s amazing, but almost all of the invited European dreamworkers either are about to leave for a big trip, are on a big trip, or just came back. I guess I will be the only one talking here for say another week and a half.

Here’s an early announcement. Next month, after a two month break, the Remote Viewing Challenge continues. It’s easier than you might think, and results of the previous challenges have been remarkable. You will want to try this yourself. Watch this space for more details soon.

10/3/2004

Meet other dreamers

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meeting

A website called Meetup makes it easy to arrange meetings. I started two groups in my area. So far, very few dream meetup groups seem to actually meet, but I think this can work.

Take a look whether there’s a group in your area. If not, why not create one? Let me know when you do!

9/26/2004

The Mission

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mission boat

Dreamers United wants to bring dreamers together. I know there are plenty of people interested in dreams, but they rarely find or meet each other.

Internationally, I know many dreamers in countries where they speak English, but I hardly know anybody in my own corner of the world, being Europe. I’m afraid that many other Europeans are in a similar situation.

One of the things Dreamers United should do, is to bring dreamers together, especially in Europe and other parts of the world that seem to get forgotten.


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