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dreamer,  but  also opened  a path for continued research
through our Community Dream Journal.

Notes

     1. See  Mark  Thurston's  report,  "Philosophy  of  Research."  A. R. E.
Journal,
 1973,  8,  118-126.  For a humanistic view,  see Sidney Jourard's
provocative book, Disclosing Man to Himself (Van Nostrand, 1968).
     2. For an excellent discussion of the experimental findings concerning
memory  for  dreams,  see  Donald  Goodenough's   article,   "Repression,
Interference,  and  Field  Dependence  as  Factors  in  Dream Forgetting,"
(1975),   which   may  be   obtained   by   writing   him   c/o    Division   of
Psychological Studies, E.T.S., Princeton, New Jersey, 08540.
     3. Professional  dream  researchers interested in examining the packet
may obtain an exact replica by sending a check for  $7  to A. R. E. Dream
Research, P.O. Box 595, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451.
     4.  Henry  Reed,     "Learning     to     Remember  Dreams."  Journal  of
Humanistic Psychology, 1973, 13, 33-48.
     5. Cayce:  See Marilyn Peterson's article on the Cayce dream readings
that appears in this issue of the Journal.
     Jung:  See  the  paperback  anthology,  The   Psychology   of   Dreams
(Princeton University Press).
     Progoff:  He  has  a new  book  out  on  his journal work, At a Journal
Workshop
(Dialogue House Library).
     6. Henry Reed,  "Dream  Incubation:  A  Reconstruction  of a Ritual in
Contemporary   Form."   Journal  of  Humanistic  Psychology,   Summer,
1976. Preprinted in The A.R.E. Journal, 1975, 10, 47-65.

Dreams and Biorhythms

     A  number  of  people have expressed an interest in
learning  more  about   the  effect   of   biorhythms   on
their  dream  lives.  We  are  looking  for an interested
researcher  to  design  an  appropriate project that we
can  conduct  through the
Journal on this topic.  Would
that person  be  you? Let us know.  We also encourage
anyone   who  might  want   to   participate   in  such  a
project  to  write  to  us and express the nature of your
interest,  so  that  the  project  which  is  designed  will
more closely meet  your  needs and interests.  Address
replies to Biorhythm Dream Project, c/o Sundance.

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