Lucidity Letter Cover

December, 1990

Vol. 9, No. 2

 

Cover Image with pictures of Van Eeden and Tholey

 

Table of Contents

 

Letter from the Editor                                                                                                                                  

 

Articles

Applications of Lucid Dreaming in Sports - Paul Tholey                     

Freud, Van Eeden and Lucid Dreaming - Bob Rooksby and Sybe Terwee

Panel Discussion: Should You Control Your Dreams? - Walter Bonime, Jayne Gackenbach, Patricia Garfield, Eugene Gendlin, Johanna King, and Jane White Lewis                    

Conscious Mental Stillness in Dreams: Two Different Effects - Elinor Gebremedhin

Reflections on 20 Years of 'Conscious' Sleep Experiences - Father "X"      

     

Interview

Patricia Garfield's "Pathway to Ecstasy" Re-Released: An Interview   

 

1990 Lucidity Association Meeting

Higher States of Consciousness Conference Report - Jayne Gackenbach    

Panel Discussion: Is Lucid Dreaming Related to Higher States of Consciousness? - Charles Alexander, Fariba Bogzaran, Melissa Derfler, Jayne Gackenbach, and Harry Hunt                                  

Mind and Body in Medicine and Transcendental Meditation - Susan Vegors           

EEG Correlates of Consciousness During Sleep: A Pilot Study - Lynne Mason, Charles Alexander, Fred Travis, and Jayne Gackenbach 

Neurophysiological Order in the REM Sleep of Participants of the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program - Jan M.R. Meirsman           

Intelligence and Higher States of Consciousness: A Longitudinal Study - Robert W. Cranson, Charles N. Alexander, David Orme-Johnson and Jayne Gackenbach         

 

Review

Jacob's Ladder: Dreams and Consciousness, Hollywood-style - Kelly Bulkley        


News and Notes

Lucidity Letter Readers Survey Results                                             

Lucid Dreaming Bibliographic Updates                                              

What's New In Lucid Dreaming?: 1991 Lucidity Association Meeting

1991 Association for the Study of Dreams Meeting                           

 

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Lucidity Letter Staff: Senior Editor: Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D.; Associate Editors: Kathy Belicki, Ph.D. and Elinor Gebremedhin, M.A.; Copy Editor: Elinor Gebremedhin, M.A.; Editorial Consultant: Harry Hunt, Ph.D.; Typesetting: Rhonda Day, Jayne Gackenbach, Joanne Gazzola, Elinor Gebremedhin, and Shelagh Robinson; List Maintenance: Jayne Gackenbach; Printer: Waverly Publishing, Waverly, Iowa; Publisher: Lucidity Association.

 

1990-1991 Lucidity Association Steering Committee: Kathy Belicki, Ph.D.; Harry Hunt, Ph.D. (Chair); Fariba Bogzaran, M.S.; Jayne Gackenbach, Ph.D.; Elinor Gebremedhin, M.A.; George Gillespie; Gita Holzinger, M.S.; Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D.

 

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