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  1. Stephen Laberge

    Stephen LaBerge is a psychophysiologist and a leader in the scientific study of lucid dreaming. He began researching lucid dreaming for his Ph. D at Stanford University. He developed techniques to enable himself and other researchers to enter a lucid dream state at will, most notably the MILD technique (mnemonic induction of lucid dreams), which was necessary for many forms of dream experimentation.

  2. Allan Hobson

    James Allan Hobson, M.D. (born June 3, 1933) is a Harvard psychiatrist and dream researcher.

  3. Minnie Pwerle

    M. Pwerle (pronounced Pearl) (born c. 1910, at Utopia Station, was an Australian Aboriginal artist. Her country was Atnwengerrp, (pronounced "a-NOONG-a-pa"), and her languages Anmatyerre and Alyawarr, languages from an area of Central Australia 250 km northeast of Alice Springs. M. is often compared to Emily Kame Kngwarreye. They both became prolific and highly praised artists who came to Western-style art late in life.

  4. Kathleen Petyarre

    Kathleen Petyarre (born circa 1940) is an eminent Australian Aboriginal artist, known for her paintings displaying a refined layering technique with intricate dotting. Her art directly refers to her country and her Dreamings, concepts that may be difficult to to grasp for the non-Aboriginal viewer. However, the vastness of the country can be clearly felt in the landscape of Kathleen's paintings which, for their visionary power, …

  5. Paul Tholey

    Paul Tholey (1937 - 1998) was a German Gestalt psychologist, and a professor of psychology and sports science. Paul Tholey started the study of Oneirology in an attempt to prove that dreams occur in color. Given the unreliability of dream memories and following the critical realism approach, he used lucid dreaming as an epistemological tool for investigating dreams, in a similar fashion to Stephen LaBerge. He devised the reflection technique for inducing lucid dreams, …

  6. William C. Dement

    Dr. William C. DeMent, M.D., Ph.D., is an American sleep researcher. He is the founder and director of the Stanford University Sleep Research Center. In the 1950s as a medical student, he was the first to intensively study the connection between rapid eye movement and dreaming, after his fellow student Eugene Aserinsky mentioned to him that "Dr. Kleitman and I think these eye movements might be related to dreaming".

  7. Geoffrey Bardon

    Geoffrey Robert Bardon (1940, Sydney - 2003, Taree) was an Australian school teacher who was instrumental in bringing Aboriginal art of the Western Desert, or "dot art", to the attention of the world. Bardon studied law for three years at the University of Sydney, before changing to study art education at the National Art School in Sydney, graduating in 1966.

  8. Norman Malcolm

    Norman Malcolm (1911 - 1990) was an American philosopher. He was born in Selden, Kansas. After earning a Harvard doctorate, he joined the Princeton faculty in 1940. During his first term at Cambridge in 1938, he met Ludwig Wittgenstein and attended Wittgenstein's lectures on the philosophical foundations of mathematics throughout 1939. Malcolm remained one of Wittgenstein's closest friends, and his memoir of his time with Wittgenstein, published in 1958, …

  9. Jesse Reklaw

    Jesse Reklaw (born 1971 in Berkeley, California) is an American cartoonist and painter, author of the syndicated dream-based comic strip "Slow Wave".

  10. Paul Lafarge

    Paul LaFarge, born in New York in 1970, is a Yale graduate and American author of fiction. He has written three books: "The Artist of the Missing," "Haussman; or, the Distinction," and "The Facts of Winter." "Haussmann, or the Distinction" enigmatically retells the story of Baron Haussmann, who masterminded the carving up of Parisian streets into modern boulevards, like the Champs-Élysées.

  11. Bill Stanner

    Emeritus Professor W.E.H. "Bill" Stanner was an Australian anthropologist who worked extensively with Indigenous Australians and played an important role in establishing the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. He also led the North Australia Observation Unit (NAOU), the "Nackeroos" or "Curtin’s Cowboys" formed in March 1942 and disbanded March 1945, they patrolled northern Australia for signs of enemy activity.

  12. Donald McCullough

    Donald McCullough was a British broadcaster. In particular, he was chairman of The Brains Trust radio programme, which first appeared in 1942. Donald Hamilton McCullough was a radio talks broadcaster and also an author of humorous books. He appeared in the film "Dreaming" in 1945. In 1948 he wrote "How to Run a Brains Trust".

  13. Solomon Almoli

    Solomon Almoli was a rabbi who lived about the beginning of the sixteenth century in the Levant. One of his better known works is on the interpretation of dreams ("Pitron Chalomot").

  14. Marie-Jean-Léon Marquis d'Hervey de Saint Deny

    Marie-Jean-Léon Lecoq, Baron d'Hervey de Juchereau, Marquis d'Hervey de Saint-Denys, was a French sinologist and man of letters, and one of the earliest oneirologists. Hervey de Saint Denys devoted himself to the study of Chinese, and in 1851 published his "Recherches sur l'agriculture et l'horticulture des Chinois", in which he dealt with the plants and animals that might be acclimatized in the West.

  15. Vienna Teng

    Not so long ago, being a singer-songwriter was merely a hobby for Vienna Teng , a Stanford computer science grad who was on the fast track to a lucrative career, working as a software engineer in Silicon Valley. But she gave all that up to pursue her musical passions - a risky career move, but one which has paid off.

  16. Dreaming Of You

    about me>simple, friendly,mabait "daw" me, fun to be with, respectable, responsible, my height is 5'7",and i "think" im smart...and if u really want to know me heres my email lilglenn_59@yahoo.com just add me up..or chat with me glennboi16_808....k.

  17. David Ray

    featherless bi-ped

  18. Dip Dip is Dreaming

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  19. Kia Is Dreaming

    www.myspaceeditor.it.

  20. Kim Dreaming..

    Myspace Layout Generator.

  21. Martin {shut Up I Am Dreaming}

    Less of me and more about you.

  22. Autumn Dreaming

    I just moved from Louisville to Elizabethtown to become a music teacher at Howevalley Elementary. Brighting those little minds. I love music, theatre, art, and dance. All of which I get to teach. I am a very easy going person. There is more of a story behind me but, I since I just started myspace today you will have to wait to read the rest of the story.

  23. Taylor So Sick So Sick Of Just Always Dreaming]

    sunshine layouts!

  24. Just Day Dreaming

    found this.

  25. Medea Dreaming

    I don't have any friends, I dislike living but I love life in its natural beauty and wonder.

  26. Shawna Is Still California Dreaming
  27. Dani Dreaming
  28. Venus Dreaming
  29. Bett World Is So Much Bett3r Wh3n Y Dreaming
  30. Day Dreaming

    born with 6th sense, however, I can't see dead people but I can morph into different people. Sometimes I turn into Barry Bonds to hit homers at SBC park in San Francisco; it was me who hit no. 661!

  31. Olive Dreaming
  32. Morgan [[under The Table And Dreaming]]
  33. Savannah Dreaming~*
  34. Amelia Dreaming
  35. Alex {dreaming?}
  36. Chase Dreaming...]
  37. Nevada Dreaming
  38. Matt *feel's Like I'm Dreaming*
  39. Britany ; California Dreaming
  40. Moon Looking Up At The Moon...And I Dreaming

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