tools for empowerment
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craigwebb.ca
dreams.ca
Craig
Webb, Executive Director of the non-profit DREAMS
Foundation for fifteen years, is a McGill University graduate with
pioneering dream and lucid dream research at Stanford University and
Montreal's Sacré-Coeur Hospital. As an author, columnist, and
hired/invited expert for major motion pictures, fortune 500 companies,
prestigious universities, international TV networks/shows and magazines,
etc., he's broadcast and published cutting edge approaches about
dreams, practical psychology, communications, creativity, and the
science of mind, as well as interviews with leading visionaries. His
empowering training approach has enabled CEO's, celebrities, doctors,
professors, best-selling authors, students, and other clients from all
walks of life to make profound breakthroughs while having plenty of fun.
Craig also helped found/produce "Making Contact" (a progressive radio
program airing weekly on 200+ stations worldwide for over fifteen
years), and has designed personal transformation and biofeedback tools
with worldwide distribution. For over fifteen years, he's also had the
privilege to lead numerous training programs and over 1500 miles of transformational training programs. Craig and his
work have made many hundreds of international academic, public, and
corporate appearances including various universities, Discovery Channel,
SciFi/NBC/Universal, ABC, CBS, MSN, Yahoo Business, BBC, AOL, CTV, CBC,
New York Times, London Times, and numerous other TV, radio, print and
online sources. world peace from the inside out
conscious
communication empathy non-violent communication
dream research
real
life changer once you've had a lucid dream
dream mentor
Proof of
lucidity
work at Sacre Couer hospital with dreams foundation
Can
be concious
while asleep
Trained with Dr.
Stephen
LaBerge at Stanford.
lucid dream peak performance sports
imagery
accessing the state--
Dream recall-- can be
useful, valuable, to recall and look at our dreams
Record our dreams
in morning--
Jim Cameron of avatar and and Titanic and
Terminator-- dreamt the idea of terminator. That was his breakthrough
film.
10-15 minutes in morning writing, then reflecting on the
dream.
Warning dreams or nightmare. If we catch them early, like
catching the oil light on car saves you from an engine meltdown later.
something's
coming, really serious, deal with it.
www.dreams.ca
how
to remember dreams--
  avoid alarm
  set an intended time to
wake up
  try not to move, the moment you woke up. The whole body is
dreaming
  keep eyes closed.
  use a recorder-- keep it
bedside say a few key elements
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recurring nightmare-- 82%
of people have chase/pursuit dream-- an archetypal dream-- about
integrating a missing part of ourselves.
Lucid dreaming-- go in
the dream and stand her ground. Chased in car, saw pursuer, pulled into
parking lot, got out and started running. Then she had a re-cognition--
tried new response-- whirled around, faced the pursuer-- said-- "this is
my dream and you can't hurt me, can't run me around." Saw pursuer's
face-- was friendly, with warm eyes-- told he he was chasing her to tell
her he loved her.
Kilton stewart studied the
Senoi So did
Robert
Wolff, author of
ORIGINAL WISDOM
Another
word for dream recall is intuition.
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tools
for empowerment
dream based technologies
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Authors Bio:One theme has run through my work for the past 40 plus years-- a desire to play a role in waking people up, raising their consciousness and empowering them.
I was the organizer founder of the Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology and StoryCon Meetings and president of Futurehealth, Inc., with interests in Positive Psychology as well as being involved in the field of biofeedback/neurofeedback since 1972.
see my more detailed bio, reflecting my work in biofeedback, here.
In 2003 I founded www.OpEdNews.com , where I've written over 1800 articles and have published over 100,000 other people's writings, with the goal of raising people's consciousness in political and activist ways.