Wacky Wedding, Remote Dream by Xavi

Gabriella and I were to be married. We had lots of relatives visiting, and we were all scurrying around to get ready. The setting was my house in Ashland Oregon, but this time it was a 2 room wooden shack that was all diagonal and disheveled. The ceremony kept getting postponed due to time and bad weather. 2 days of getting ready had passed and we were still trying to get it together. I walked over to the edge of the yard and looked out over the...

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Remarkable Coincidences, Remote Dreams by Debra Dixon

Having never heard of the Oneironauticum and before receiving the invitation through her dream group to participate, Debra, who lives in Adelaide, South Australia, awoke from the following dream on Saturday morning: I was in a car that stopped to pick up more people. We all got out. I saw every one get back onto the car. I didn’t want to get back in because it was now too crowded. Adults were in the front cabin. Three or so (~8 to 15 year...

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Remote Dreaming (mostly forgotten), dream habits, by Nat Ward

i was bad and didn’t write it down fast enough… so I missed some, but the gist of it was as follows, crap….now I can’t remember…. I remember remembering in the shower… and now it escapes me….feh! just on the tip of my brain, people…gun shot wounds….someone famous, not winston churchill but someone like that… people standing behind a desk. actually, while I’m writing, in my dreams...

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Minutes of the Second Oneironauticum, March 2008

Dreamers Erik Davis, lissa ivy tiegel, Geneva Bumb Shanti, Dean Mermell, Vibrata Chromodoris, David Shamanix, jacob Nasim, Christy Silness, and yours truly, Jennifer Dumpert, met at the habitat on Saturday, March 1. We had all spent the day contemplating elements of waking life as if they’d been dream things (see direction below), after paying attention to the experience of remembering dreams that morning. We all went to sleep and awoke...

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The Second Oneironauticum is Saturday, March 1

In the second Oneironauticum session, we will explore Tibetan Buddhist Dream Yoga. Shakyamuni Buddha taught his followers to consider reality a dream. All phenomena, in waking and dreaming states alike, arises and dissolves around our own impermanent subjectivity. The pracitioner learns to lucid dream and thereby carries waking subjectivity into the dream world, the first step toward understanding that waking and dreaming worlds are merely...

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