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February Volume 17 Issue #02 2019 IASD Annual International Conference in Rolduc Poster Submissions Due February 15, 2019 Call for Art Entry Submissions Due March 1, 2019 - Application Open Now Early discount deadline April 15, 2019 Volunteers – Positions Filled Wait List Open Pledge Drive Update Call for Papers for the Ernest Hartmann Student Research Award Regional News Members in the Media Hot Off the Press Dream Toons (Illuminated Cosmic Dream Voyages) January New and Renewing Membership Total: 47 Visit our Website Contact: [email protected] 209.724.0889 Linda H. Mastrangelo, Editor Joy Fatooh, Copy Editor Laura Atkinson, Design & Layout Richard Wilkerson, Office Manager Jean Campbell, Exec. Com. Advisor Robert P. Gongloff, Editorial Consultant Delia Puiatti, Dream Illustrator THE 2019 IASD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, KERKRADE, NETHERLANDS IMPORTANT DEADLINES COMING UP: • Poster Submissions Due February 15, 2019 • Art Entry Submissions Due March 1, 2019 - Application Open Now • Presenter deadline to register, to remain on the program – March 1, 2019 • Early discount deadline April 15, 2019 • Volunteers – All positions are filled but we can still take Wait list Applications Venue • The location is the enchanting 12th century Rolduc Abbey conference facility (pictured in the masthead) in Kerkrade in the southern part of the Netherlands. The site is close to several international airports, including those in Germany and Belgium, providing ease of international travel and sightseeing for those who wish to enjoy touring before and after the conference. Mark your calendars now for this very special conference and go to the Travel and Accommodations link on the conference page for information. We warmly invite you to attend. The Conference • will feature world-renowned keynote speakers and over 120 Presentations and Workshops from presenters around the globe, a Dream Art Exhibition placed around the cloister of the Abby, an opening reception and art reception, the annual Psi Dreaming Contest, a dream hike on the Dutch/German border, the ever-popular costume Dream Ball, and other special events appropriate to enjoying the location. You’ll be part of a big, diverse dream family – and you may make some of the best friends of your life! Enjoy exploring your dreams in The Netherlands during this five-day dream extravaganza.

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February Volume 17 Issue #02

2019 IASD Annual International Conference in Rolduc

Poster Submissions Due February 15, 2019Call for Art Entry Submissions Due March 1, 2019 - Application Open Now

Early discount deadline April 15, 2019Volunteers – Positions Filled Wait List Open

Pledge Drive UpdateCall for Papers for the Ernest Hartmann Student ResearchAwardRegional NewsMembers in the MediaHot Off the PressDream Toons (Illuminated Cosmic Dream Voyages)January New and Renewing Membership Total: 47

Visit our Website

Contact: [email protected]

Linda H. Mastrangelo, EditorJoy Fatooh, Copy EditorLaura Atkinson, Design & LayoutRichard Wilkerson, Office ManagerJean Campbell, Exec. Com. AdvisorRobert P. Gongloff, EditorialConsultantDelia Puiatti, Dream Illustrator

THE 2019 IASD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE,KERKRADE, NETHERLANDS

IMPORTANT DEADLINES COMING UP: • Poster Submissions Due February 15, 2019• Art Entry Submissions Due March 1, 2019 - Application Open Now• Presenter deadline to register, to remain on the program – March 1, 2019• Early discount deadline April 15, 2019• Volunteers – All positions are filled but we can still take Wait list Applications

Venue • The location is the enchanting 12th century Rolduc Abbey conference facility (pictured in themasthead) in Kerkrade in the southern part of the Netherlands. The site is close to severalinternational airports, including those in Germany and Belgium, providing ease of international traveland sightseeing for those who wish to enjoy touring before and after the conference. Mark yourcalendars now for this very special conference and go to the Travel and Accommodations link on theconference page for information. We warmly invite you to attend.

The Conference • will feature world-renowned keynote speakers and over 120 Presentations andWorkshops from presenters around the globe, a Dream Art Exhibition placed around the cloister of theAbby, an opening reception and art reception, the annual Psi Dreaming Contest, a dream hike on theDutch/German border, the ever-popular costume Dream Ball, and other special events appropriate toenjoying the location. You’ll be part of a big, diverse dream family – and you may make some of thebest friends of your life! Enjoy exploring your dreams in The Netherlands during this five-day dreamextravaganza.

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Keynotes and Invited • Our five Keynotes and Invited speakers have been confirmed.

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Isabelle Arnulf

Parasomnia: a window intodreaming process?

Dr. Arnulf is a professor ofneurology at the SorbonneUniversity, Paris and head of thesleep disorders clinic at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital. Herresearch is focused onneurological sleep disorders,mainly abnormal behaviorsduring sleep (sleepwalking,REM sleep behavior disorders),sleep in Parkinson’s diseaseand central hypersomnias, andwhat these disorders tell usabout dreaming.

Dr. Stefan Klein

The Road to Reality: How theNew Science of DreamsExplains Our Mind

Dr. Klein is considered one ofthe most influential sciencewriters in Europe. He studiedphysics and analyticalphilosophy in Munich, Grenobleand Freiburg and graduated inbiophysics. But after some yearsin academic research he starteda new career as a science writerbecause he "wanted to inspirepeople with a reality that is moreexciting than any thriller." Hislatest work is Dreams

Dr. Penny Sartori

Near-Death-Experiences andVisitation Dreams

Dr. Sartori worked as a nurse ina British hospital for 21 years,17 of those being in IntensiveCare. She has conductedunique and extensive researchinto the near-death experiences(NDEs) of her patients. In 2005she was awarded a PhD for herresearch into NDEs. Dr.Sartori’s work has receivedworldwide attention and mediacoverage, and the attention ofHRH Prince Charles.

Invited Speakers

Dr. Kate Adams

The hidden worlds of children’s spiritual dreams

Dr. Adams is Professor of Education andChildhood at the University of Winchester, UK.Kate has done research into children’s divinedreams and spent two decades researching,publishing and presenting her work on children’sspirituality globally. A former Secretary andDirector of IASD, Kate is co-editor of Dreaming inChristianity and Islam, and Dreams andSpirituality. She is the author of Unseen Worlds:Looking through the Lens of Childhood.

Dr. Francesca Siclari

The EEG correlates of dreaming

Dr. Siclari is a neurologist and attendingphysician at the Center for Investigation onResearch and Sleep of the Lausanne UniversityHospital in Switzerland. She investigates theneural correlates of dreaming using high-densityEEG and serial awakening paradigms and hasdone some ground-breaking work identifyingwhat she calls the dreaming “hot zone.”

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Call for Presentations

The deadline for regularsubmissions was December

28, 2018. Late submissions willbe placed on a wait list and

reviewed and accepted pendingspace available.

Call for Poster PresentationsSubmission Deadline:

February 15, 2019

Poster submissions will bereceived until February 15, 2018.A Poster presentation is a theoryor research paper presentationby one or more presenter(s) orco-authors to be posted on anA0 (841 mm × 1189 mm) foamboard and easel (provided byIASD) with presenter orpresenter(s) available fordiscussion during a 3-hoursession Saturday June 22.Posters will remain available forviewing the remainder of theday.

All approved presenters areoffered a special presenterdiscount. In accepting proposalsIASD does not discriminate withrespect to race, culture, gender,age, sexual orientation ordisability.

Call for Juried ArtExhibition

SubmissionsDEADLINE FOR ENTRIES:

Midnight March 1, 2019, GMT

A Juried Art Exhibition will bedisplayed around the cloister ofthe Abbey. There will be cashawards for selected worksamong those wishing to beincluded in the competition. Weare accepting original artworkabout or inspired by dreams.You can exhibit whether you arecompeting for a prize or not, anddo not need to be a member ofIASD or a conference attendeeto participate in the Exhibition,although artists who do attendthe conference will have the artsubmission entry fee waived.

Media: All two-dimensional andmulti-dimensional media will beconsidered, including painting,drawing, collage, sculpture,video, and installation art.Unusually large works or thoserequiring extensive installationmay not be accepted but will beconsidered. Performance art isalso excluded, but performanceartists may consider submittinga proposal for a special event forthe conference program.

Call forVolunteers

Positions are filled at this point;however, the Wait List is open.

Volunteers attend theconference for $100, performingroughly 14 conference hours ofwork. The initial registration feeis $200 although half ($100) ofthe fee is returned after theduties are completed. This feecovers the conferenceattendance, all receptions andthe Dream Ball. Volunteers mustarrange for their own travel,lodging, meals, CE fees, andrecordings.

Duties fall into four categories:Registration/Info Desk; RoomMonitor; Audiovisual Support;and Art Exhibition.

After applying, you will be placedon the wait list and sent a letterof acceptance when a positionopens. That letter will include adeadline by which you mustregister and pay the non-refundable volunteer fee. Applyearly since the wait list isprocessed based on acombination of application dateand positions becomingavailable, which can be at anytime.

Click the button for ArtSubmission instructions and

forms.

Click the button for instructionsand Online Submission Forms.All submissions must be made

online

Click the button to apply.Application for Wait List Open

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IASD PLEDGE DRIVE TOPS $10,000 FOR THIRD YEAR IN A ROW

Thanks to the generosity of IASD members, the IASD 2018 Pledge Drive topped aPledge Drive goal of $10,000 this year for the third year in a row.

The total amount donated during the 2018 Pledge Drive was $12,984.00. Thisamount was donated by 44 individuals. The annual Pledge Drive begins in lateNovember and runs through the end of January.

Donors are asked to pick a category to which they'd like us to apply their donations.The breakdown of amounts donated to particular categories is as follows:

Dream Research Awards $5,910.00Art Awards $150.00Ernest Hartmann Student Awards $902.00Jeremy Taylor Memorial Education Fund (including conferencescholarships) $1,352.00General Operations $4,170.00Other (donation for website work) $500.00

We thank our many dedicated contributors. Donations can be made to IASD throughout the year,though only donations made during the Pledge Drive period are recorded to that event. IASD is a501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

HOW CAN YOU CONTINUE TO SUPPORT IASD ALL YEAR ROUND?

Support IASD Through Facebook Fundraisers

Do you know that Facebook makes it easy to ask for money as a birthday fundraiser? If you want tomake IASD a recipient for your birthday fundraiser, you can ask your friends to donate to our greatorganization.

IASD’s Laurel Clark did this for her birthday and so far have raised $371 in donations for IASD. All youneed is a Facebook profile. Facebook walks you through how to set it up, does not charge a fee, andgives the money to the organization you designate.

Support IASD With Amazon Smile

Would you like to continue to support IASD all year long? Try AmazonSmile, an easy way to give moneywithout the stress. Click on this link and sign up. Every time you make a purchase on Amazon, 0.05%goes to our organization.

All participants must submit their presentationsin electronic form (preferably through email [email protected], or if necessary by mailingthe files on a CD or a DVD to the address below)by March 1, 2019.

Participants may also electronically submitvideos in AVI formats, or music in MIDI or MPSformats.

IASD-Student ResearchPO Box 206

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The Ernest Hartmann Award forStudent Research

Curtiss Hoffman, Student Research Awards Chair

We are pleased to announce that the anonymousdonor who generously provided funding for theStudent Research Award last year has graciouslyagreed to provide matching funds for the 2019competition! The IASD Board of Trustees willprovide the balance of funds.

As in previous years, there will be two $500awards. The first is for the best studentsubmission of original scientific research ondreams and dreaming.

The second is for the best student submission oforiginal historical, literary, artistic, or theoreticalresearch. Undergraduate and graduate studentsare eligible to submit papers. See http://www.asdreams.org/student-awards/for details.

Novato, CA 94948

For deliveries that cannot use a PO Box:IASD

1537 South Novato Blvd #206Novato CA 94948

Alternatively, a copy can be faxed to the IASDOffice at 1-209-724-0889, or scanned andemailed as an attachment [email protected]. A note or cover lettershould be included to indicate that this is for theIASD Student Research Award.

Participants must specify which of the twoawards they are applying for. In the case ofpapers with multiple authors – in terms of theideas presented as well as the description of theresults – the contestant must indicate clearly, ineither the text of the paper or in an accompanyingletter, what portions are the submitter’s work.Submissions must include a copy of theparticipant’s student ID.

Research that has been published prior to thesubmissions deadline is not eligible for thisaward.

Winners will be announced during the GeneralMembership Meeting at the IASD annualconference at the Rolduc Conference Center,Kerkrade, the Netherlands, June 21-25, 2019.

Regional News You Can UseSusanne Van Doorn, Chair, IASD Regional Events Committee

In February the light starts to return in the Northern Hemisphere, in its own slow steady rhythm. TheSouthern Hemisphere enjoys the bright light of the summer sun. The increasing amount of vitamin Dthis sunlight generates will bring an abundance of dreams. May they help you direct your life inunexpected ways.

If you want to join our regional team, you are welcome. You would need to become a member of theIASD if you are not already registered.

Please check the IASD website for up-to-date names and contact information for the regionalrepresentative in your area. The Regional Representative webpage

I am proud to announce several Regional Events, all in the spring of 2019.

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Dream Gallery Conference in Moscow, March 19-22, 2019From Еlena Korabelnikova, President of the Russian Society of Dream Researchers

Dear Colleagues!

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2nd International Exhibition and Conference "DREAMGALLERY," which will be held in Moscow in March 19-22, 2019.

The conference will include master classes (March 19-20), a scientific program (March 21-22), and anexhibition that will last a month.

The goal of the project is to spread scientific knowledge about dreams for health, as an inexhaustiblesource of creative ideas, and dreams in Russian and world culture. This information will be interestingfor professionals (scientists, doctors, psychologists, art historians) and for the general public. Thespeakers are leading scientists in the field of medicine, psychology, linguistics, art history and otherareas.

The exhibition will feature works created from dreams (paintings, drawings, installations) by bothprofessional artists and children.

Art shows, creative workshops, seminars (including webinars), a round table for dialogue with artistsand specialists working with dreams, and a concert of musical works written from and about dreams,will all be featured at this exhibition-conference.

More information can be found on the conference website: http://www.dreamconference.ru/

“Festival of Dreams,” an IASD Northern California Regional EventSponsored by the International Association for the Study of DreamsApril 12 – 14, 2019Santa Cruz, California

Registration Now Open! Be sure to take advantage of the Early Bird Admission fee

Volunteers Needed - if you are in the Santa Cruz area and wish to volunteer your time, please contactus at [email protected] There’s a special discount to the event.

Call for Art and Short Films • If you would like to submit your dream inspired art or short film, pleasecheck the Festival of Dreams website for guidelines.

Welcome to the Festival of Dreams! An ongoing Santa Cruz experience that is now in its third year…and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever! For the first time, we are proud to be partnering with theIASD (asdreams.org), the world's premiere dream organization, as a California Regional Event. Hosted by IASD and by Santa Cruz residents Katherine Bell and Linda Mastrangelo, the Festival ofDreams is a three-day event, April 12-14, 2019 in Santa Cruz, California. Santa Cruz is truly a one-of-a-kind city, known for its spectacular natural beauty of dramatic sea cliffs and towering redwoods,bustling art scene and quirky locals. This year we are proud to have our event at the Santa CruzMuseum of Art & History, AKA “the MAH” (santacruzmah.org) in the heart of downtown Santa Cruz.

To learn more about the event please visit the IASD regional events web page. You can also keepinformed by joining our Facebook page here or Instagram #keepsantacruzdreaming

Contact [email protected] for more information

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“Theater, Dreams, and Art” Regional ConferenceSponsored by the International Association for the Study of DreamsMay 31 – June 2, 2019Ashland, Oregon

IASD and Hosts Angel Morgan, PhD (Ashland, OR) and Kelly Bulkeley, PhD (Portland, OR) welcomeyou to join our growing Oregon network of dreamers, healers, performers, patrons, and artists at thisweekend conference that includes 2 evenings of shows at the Tony Award winning OregonShakespeare Festival (each with famous dream themes)! After registration and a play Friday night,from Saturday morning through Sunday evening you will hear world-class speakers and enjoy a fulllineup of special events and workshops. Keynotes and symposium topics include: Creativity andImagination in Dreams, Theater and Dreams, Dreams and Art, Drawing on the Dream, and VisionaryDream Art.

Friday night you will experience OSF’s Macbeth and Saturday presenters will speak about the creativelinks between Dreams and Theater Arts. Experiential workshops will bring these ideas to life in theafternoon.

Saturday night you will experience OSF’s Alice in Wonderland and then Sunday enjoy a Q&A panel withOSF actors and artists from Alice, followed by a symposium of local Dream Artists, and Dream Artsworkshops.

Register for this amazing, wonder-filled weekend by clicking here

Here is a link to help you plan your accommodations in Ashland

Members In The Media

CALL FOR NIGHTMARES!

Do you have a nightmare you’d like toshare for a new book? Anything goes:nightmares linked to sleep paralysis,narcolepsy, or PTSD; recurring baddreams, sleep terrors, childhood baddreams, or the dark side of out-of-bodyexperiences. I’m also gathering nightmarestories linked to healing, creativity, andpersonal transformation. Did a nightmarechange your life? Did you have adreamwork breakthrough or a moment oflucidity that resolved a nightmare?

JORDI BORRÀS GARCÍA ON LUCID ANDPRECOGNITIVE DREAMS FOR CATALANRADIO

This month, Jordi Borràs had his fortnightlysection in Catalunya Ràdio. In the firstprogram he talked about lucidity and in thesecond one about precognitive dreams:

https://www.ccma.cat/catradio/alacarta/el-suplement/es-possible-controlar-els-nostres-somnis/audio/1023134/

https://www.ccma.cat/catradio/alacarta/el-suplement/podem-veure-el-futur-en-

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Please write to Clare or via the contactpage on her website:

Dr Clare Johnson, IASD President, author ofDream Therapy (Mindful Dreaming) andLlewellyn’s Complete Book of Lucid Dreaming.

somnis/audio/1024960/

In this issue Hot Off the Pressfocuses on dreams and CarlJung. This column publisheslinks to evidence-basedscientific articles on dreams thatare written for a non-researchaudience.

C. G. JUNG COLLECTED WORKSAS FREE PDF FILES

C. G. Jung Collected Works isthe first complete collectededition, in English, of the worksof Carl Gustav Jung. It is a jointendeavor by Routledge andKegan Paul, Ltd. in Englandand, under the sponsorship ofBollingen Foundation, byPrinceton University Press in theUnited States.

In total, the work is more than11,000 pages divided into 19volumes; and here you candownload them all,either separately or as one hugefile. The edition contains revisedversions of works previouslypublished, such as ThePsychology of the Unconscious,which is now entitled Symbols ofTransformation; works originallywritten in English, suchas Psychology and Religion;works not previously translated,such as Aion; and, in general,new translations of the majorbody of Professor Jung’swritings. Since the first editionof C. G. Jung Collected Works,Jung’s handwritten The RedBook , or Liber Novus, has beenpublished and you can find anexcerpt here: The Red Book.

SOURCE: Holy Books

JUNG AND JUNTI -DREAMS WEST AND EAST

BY REV. HENG SURE

Rev. Sure writes, “We know howthe Buddha and certain IndianBuddhists in the past dealt withtheir dreams because detailedwritings still exist in thescriptures and commentaries.”His article compares Jungianwith ancient Indian Buddhistapproaches, then presentssome of the material theancients passed downsurrounding dreams and drawssome conclusions.

SOURCE: Urban Dharma

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TOTAL JANUARY NEW ANDRENEWING MEMBERS = 47 TOTAL JANUARY NEWMEMBERS = 13 Lydia Nakashima Degarrod Nicola Wreford-HowardGeorjean Helen Robert Alonso Sosa Kim C. ColvinSonia LyraFrancesco GazzilloFred C. Olsen Will SharonDenise Scott ConnerChristina Knight2 Anonymous

TOTAL JANUARY RENEWINGMEMBERS = 34 Marlene KingDavid RivinusPietro RizziJordi Borras GarciaKarim Bou SaidMaria Carla CernutoDan GilhooleyWalter R. SmithKatherine R. BellSylvia G. Green-GuenetteKate ConnollyDoris SnyderKatarzyna KaminskaJohn A. DavidsonJeri L. StaleyTalbert KanigherAngel Kwan-Yin MorganBonnie BucknerMiguel GascaProf Paul GiurlandaSusannah BensonDon LairdLisa B. Rigge

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