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OFF LINE DREAMS AND DREAMING RESOURCES

by Richard Wilkerson

Originally developed from Jill Gregory's Novato Center for Dreams Resource List, these resources have been researched & updated by Richard Wilkerson and Peggy Coats as a summary as of the Fall of 1996.

Organization & Institutions & Schools that Include Dream Programs

  • ALIVE & WELL, Institute of Conscious BodyWork, Inc., 100 Shaw Drive, San Anselmo, CA 94960. Offers classes and workshops on dreams and dreaming. Often taught by Steven Vazquez, Ph.D.

  • Angela Center, Donna Hardy, Counselor (707) 528-8578535. Address: Angela Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403.

  • Association for Research & Enlightenment, (ARE) with regional Edgar Cayce Dream Study Groups 1 (800 368-2772) Address: 67th & Atlantic Avenue, POB 595, Virginia Beach, VA 23451-0595.

  • The Cambridge Center for Adult Education, Cambridge,MA, offers classes and workshops on dreams. Tracy Marks, author of "Your Secret Self",has led classes there, including her eclectic approach to dream interpretation, utilizing analytic, Jungian, gestalt, creative approaches. For more information, call 617) 547-6789, or email Tracy Marks.

  • Center for Light & Truth, New Thought Science, Molly Z. Willard, Director. (303) 473-0966. Address: 3360 Fourth Street, Boulder, CO 80304.

  • C. G. Jung Institutes:
    An International network of institutes offering a libraries, bookstores, catalogues, groups, retreats, training programs, workshops, slide collections, classes, lectures, film viewings, etc. on the work of Carl Gustav Jung including his many dream contributions.

    Here are a few:
    -- San Francisco, CA., further info. can be obtained from the Head librarian of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco Library, 2040 Gough St., San Francisco, CA 94109. (415) 771-8055.

    -- Boston, MA C.G. Jung Institute, 283 Commonwealth Avenue,Boston, MA 02115,(617) 267-5984 E-mail: cgjungbos1@aol.com

    -- Analytical Psychology Society of Western New York (The C. G. Jung Center) in Buffalo, New York.

    -- C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago, 1567 Maple Ave, Evanston, IL., 60201, 708/475-4848

    -- C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, 10349 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles,CA 90064 ,310-556-1193

    -- C. G. Jung Analysts of Texas, PO Box 7004, Dallas, TX., 75209-0004. 214/353-2911

    -- C. G. Jung Institute of Washington D.C., 410 St Lawrence Dr., Silver Spring, MD., 20901

    -- C. G. Jung Institute of New York, 28 East 39th St, New York, NY., 10016., 212-986 -5458

    -- Jungian Analyst of the North Pacific, 625 Commerce STE 400, Seattle, WA., 98402.

    -- Pacific NorthWest Society of Jungian Analysts, Contact: Silvia Robinson Weisshaupt, Ph.D., 2170 Elk Ave, Eugene, OR., 97403

    -- C. G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe: 320 Garefield Street STE 100, Santa Fe, NM., 87501.

    -- Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, 119 Coulter Ave., Ardmore, PA.,19003-2427.

    -- Contact for Jungian Analysts: Jane Sweeney, 610 Mar Vista Dr., Solano Beach, CA 92057.

  • Quinlan Community Center - Cupertino, California offers workshops on dreams an dreaming, often taught by Dr. Charles Eudy. 10185 N.Stelling Road, Cupertino. (408) 777-3120.

  • Eckankar, a religion with a strong emphasis on dreams. Dream classes, groups and materials. Dream Master is Harold Klemp. Local contact: Bonnie Woodburn, 121 Cornelia St., Mill Valley, CA (415) 388-3551. Membership, free brochures and books available for purchase. (612) 544-0066. National headquarters address: POB 27300, Minneapolis, MN 55427.

  • The Gestalt Association, services based upon the contributions of Fritz Perls including his work regarding dreams. In Menlo Park, CA., contact (415) 328-4788 or (415) 321-1907.

  • JFK UNIVERSITY, Orinda, California. Department of Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University offers a concentration in Dream Studies for their M.A. Program in Consciousness Studies. Students interested in the study of dreams may choose a variety of courses. For more information, contact Fariba Bogzaran, Assistant Professor, Department of Consciousness Studies at (510) 254-0105.

  • Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences, Featuring the work of OBE expert Robert Monroe. Research, products, books, groups, classes, and a variety of unique materials such as his series of Hemi-Sync tapes for guiding OBE experiences. (804) 361-1500. Address: Route # 1, Box 175, Faber, VA. 22938. Local contact in San Francisco area is Karen Malik (415) 381-8139.

  • Gone, but Famous: Jungian-Senoi Institute of Berkeley, CA. Director was Strephon Kaplan Williams. The Institute was in operation for 10 years offering classes, workshops groups, and materials. Some of the folks that trained with Strephon continue to offer services although the center itself is gone.

  • Gone, but Famous: Gates: A Community Dream Journal, a dreamsharing periodical published by John Van Damm for interested residents of the Sausalito Houseboat Community in Sausalito, CA.

  • Pacific Graduate Institute, 249 Lambert Road, Carpinteria, CA 93013. Phone (805) 969.3626, Fax (805) 565.1932. Continuing Dream Education programs. Dr. Aizenstat is the founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute, and a clinical psychologist.

  • The PsychoAnalytic Institutes, a network of institutes offering a variety of services based upon the contributions of Sigmund Freud. In San Francisco, CA., call the Institute (415) 563-5815 or The PsychoAnalytic Library (415) 563- 4477.

  • Sacramento Learning Exchange. Offers courses on Dreams and Dreaming. 650 Howe Ave, #600 , Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 929-9200

  • Sonoma State University Offers courses on Dreams and Dreaming, often taught by ken Kelzer 415)897.2300. University: call 707) 664.2394.

  • Stanford University Sleep Disorders Clinic. Stanford Health Services, 401 Quarry Rd, STE 3301-A Stanford, CA 94305-5547 (415) 723-6601

  • Twin Lakes College of the Healing Arts. Santa Cruz, CA The TLC Dream Studies Program offers in-depth training in dreamwork for both personal and professional applications. The 200 hour program is designed as a progressive multi-level training that will prepare students to work professionally with dreams using a dream interview method.

    The Dream Studies Program is for: personal exploration of dreams; people who want a professional practice in dreamwork; professionals who want to integrate dreamwork into another practice of the healing or educational arts - such as body work, counseling, acupuncture, hypnosis, teaching, aromatherapy, chiropractic, nursing, and traditional Western medicine. For more information, contact: Twin Lakes College of the Healing Arts, 1210 Brommer St., Santa Cruz, CA 95062. (408) 476-2152.

  • Yosodhara Ashram Society offers retreats, workshops and academic presentations on dreams and dreaming. For more information, contact the ASD, P.O. Box 1600, Vienna, VA 22183. Phone 703) 242.0062, or check the web site at: http://fred.outreach.org/gmcc/asd/homepage.htm

 

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