Vol. 9, No. 1
June 1990
Table of Contents
Divine/Ecstatic Experiences While Lucid
Three Ecstatic Dreams - Curtis Durrant
A Look at Mystic Light - George Gillespie
Experiencing the Divine in the Lucid Dream State - Fariba Bogzaran
The Value of Spiritual Experiences in Lucid Dreams - Daryl E. Hewitt
Differences Between Lucid and Nonlucid Ecstatic Dreaming - Elinor Gebremedhin
Articles
Mindlessness and Mindfulness in Daytime and Nighttime Dreaming - Charles T. Tart
A Comparative Study of Nightmares, Lucid Dreams, and Archetypal Dreams Significance to the Dreamer's Life - Kathy Medbery
Lucid Dreaming and Creativity - Alan Worsley
Interview
Conversation Between Stephen LaBerge and Paul Tholey, July, 1989 - Edited by Brigitte Holzinger
Book Reviews
Gackenbach and Bosveld, Control Your Dreams - Reviewed by Kate Ruzycki Hunt
Hunt, The Multiplicity Of Dreams: Memory, Imagination, and Consciousness - Reviewed by Christophe Trunk
Feinstein and Krippner, Personal Mythology - Reviewed by Madeline Nold
Barrett, Lady of the Lotus - Reviewed by Jane White-Lewis
Letter to the Editor
Lucid Living, Lucid Dreaming - Fariba Bogzaran
News and Notes
Lucidity Association's Higher States of Consciousness Program
Lucid Dreaming Papers at the Association for the Study of Dreams Meeting
Lucid Dreaming Bibliographic Updates
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Lucidity Letter Staff: Senior Editor: Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D.; Associate Editor: Kathy Belicki, Ph.D.; Copy Editor: Elinor Gebremedhin, M.A.; Typesetting: Jayne Gackenbach, Joanne Gazzola and Shelagh Robinson; List Maintenance: Jayne Gackenbach and Shelagh Robinson; Printer: Waverly Publishing, Waverly, Iowa; Publisher: Lucidity Association
1989-1990 Lucidity Association Steering Committee: Harry Hunt, Ph.D. (Chair); Andrew Brylowski, M.D.; Fariba Bogzaran, M.S.; Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D.; Gita Holzinger, M.S.; Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D.
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