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- From: dlb@fanny.wash.inmet.com (David Barton)
- Subject: Re: Dream Culture
- In-Reply-To: windsphire@wizard.colorado.edu's message of 26 Jan 93 23:57:55 GMT
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- References: <1993Jan25.005656.14050@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 16:53:09 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.165755.1@wizard.colorado.edu>
- windsphire@wizard.colorado.edu writes:
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- In article <1993Jan25.005656.14050@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>,
- demetri@cgrg.ohio-state.edu writes:
-
- > Someone was asking about the culture in which lucid dreaming was
- > practiced. I teach Psych 100 and the culture is the Senoi. What
- > I can't remember is the name of the anthropologist who studied
- > them.
-
- Kilton Stewart, if I remember correctly. I think his material was
- included in a book entitled 'Pygmies and Dream Giants', chapter 9.
- That's all I can remember. Good Luck.
-
- Stewart also has a chapter in Tart's "Altered States of
- Consciousness". This may be more accessible.
-
- Dave Barton
- dlb@hudson.wash.inmet.com
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