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and experiences had occurred during the night. We also developed follow-up activities, based on individual needs, as we have discovered that much of the growth from dream incubation seems to occur over a period of time as one digests and assimilates the incubation experience.

Here is a brief account of one incubant's experience. This was a professional woman of approximately 50 years of age, who had recently arrived at an established place in her life and career that allowed her to be free to set her own priorities. She had decided to discontinue her university teaching in favor of working with the public. For her, the purpose of seeking dream incubation was to experience the deeper meaning of the career shift she was planning. Here are her dreams:

(1) I see a beautiful, large, long wooden table. There is a place already set for me. The place is lit up and a chair has been pulled out for me to come and sit down and partake of the offering.

(2) A white screen appears with a large, bright, blue eye in the center ... the  "all-seeing  eye."  I  look  up  and

 
 
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