Dreamscaping
:
New Techniques for Understanding Yourself and
Others
by Mark Robert Waldman (Editor), Richard C. Wilkerson (Editor)
Paperback -
256 pages (September 1999)
Roxbury Park; ISBN:
0737302682
The author, Richard Catlett
Wilkerson , October 4, 1999
Dreamscaping provides a map to dreamwork on the Interenet
The rise of new technologies have enabled grassroots dream
sharing to spread quickly throughout the globe. The chapter on
Dreamsharing in Cyberspace gives readers the advance knowledge of the
new digital venues and places where dreamwork is occuring as well as
reviewing the exciting project that have been launched since the Net
became public.
The author, Mark Waldman,
at markwaldman@cyberhotline.com , October 2, 1999
An Invitation to Tell the Authors How You Work With Dreams
Dear Readers, Thank you for your interest in our book. I am very
pleased and excited to bring you some of the most intriguing and
user-friendly ways to work with your dreams. Dream working has
rapidly moved from a therapeutic tool to a relationship enrichment
experience and a community involvement experience. People are doing
more creative things with their dreams than I ever "dreamed"
possible. And so I invite you to share your own dreamworking
experience with me, which, hopefully can be used in a future
dreamworking book. Regards and Sweet Dreams . . .
Reviews:
Bill
from USA
, October 4, 1999
Fabulous! A complete guide to new ways to work with dreams!
DreamScaping is just great. Usually dream books are the opinion of
one person. This book has dozens of people and they are clearly all
tops in their fields. I really enjoyed this book and learned more
about dreams and dreamwork in one reading than all the rest of the
dream books I have read together. |Bill