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  1. The Association for the Studies of Dreams (English)
    This site is dedicated to the pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming.
    http://www.asdreams.org/
  2. Candy Girls' Sweet Dreams (Chinese)
    http://www.laladream.de/home.htm
  3. Dreams Collection (Chinese)
    http://member.gcn.net.tw/web/hamlet/index.html
  4. Maya's Dreams (English)
    http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~maya/dreams.html
  5. Sleep from A to Zzz (English/Spanish)
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    Begin a journey into the world of Sleep. Discover the complexity and importance of your daily biological ritual. Your vocal cords will vibrate with "Oohs" and "Ahs" as you discover fascinating facts beyond your wildest dreams! Topics range from A ( Apnea & other sleep disorders) to Z (Zoological :Animals' sleep). This is a site that values sleep instead of a site that puts you to sleep -.except for the lullabies!
  6. Dream Web (English)
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    This page explores the physiology and psychology of sleep and dreams. It contains some writings by famous psychologists on the subject as well as some interesting facts that we have gathered. Since sleep and dreaming is such a big part of our lives, we want people to understand what happens and why it is important, to not only their physical health, to but their mental health as well.
  7. Absolutely Dreams! (English)
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    Absolutely Dreams! aims to educate the general public on the study of dreams, as such a topic has still yet to be commonly recognized by the general populace. In tune with the aim of the site, Absolutely Dreams! has been designed for the layman, using terms that the average user would be able to easily relate to. Common topics like Dream Therapy and the Sleepcycle, are also covered here.
  8. Dreams & Dreaming (English)
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    In ancient times, dreams were thought to be messages sent from the gods. Egyptians were probably the first to interpret dreams. These and many other topics concerning dreams are covered at this web site. Learn about the mechanics of sleep, why we need to sleep, stages of sleep, and the sleep cycle. Visit the Dream Interpretation section and find out how to start interpreting your own dreams.
  9. Dreams (English)
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    When we understand our dreams we can understand ourselves. This web site looks at the the significance of our dreams, history of sleep and dream study, interpreting our dreams and the importance of symbols in our dreams. The four stages of sleep are outlined and described and a glossary of symbols provides meaning for many common dream symbols. Instructions on how to interpret your dreams are provided.
  10. Sleep: From A to Zzz (English/German)
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    What do you know about sleep? Why do we need sleep? How do we sleep? How much sleep do we need? Did you know the average human spends about 1/3 of his/her life sleeping? This site will help you learn more about those 25 some years you spend with your head on the pillow. Learn about the basics of sleep the elements and stages of sleep, sleep health & sleeping healthily, current sleep science & research, sleep disorders and more. So drop by, and until then... sleep well!
  11. Lucid Dreamer's Reference Guide, The (English)
    http://www.cris.com/~Mbreck/lucid.shtml
    lucid dreaming book reviews, bibliography, and sites.
  12. FAQ - Lucid Dreaming (English)
    http://www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html
    a brief introduction to lucid dreaming--what it is, what it takes to do it, and what can be done with it.
  13. Dream Network (English)
    http://dreamnetwork.net/
    This website encourages individual and cultural appreciation for the value of dreams. Site includes articles, full index, interactive capabilities.
  14. Dreams: Art of the Collective Unconscious (English)
    http://members.aol.com/gbt1
    This site invites dreamers to explore their own dreams with artwork, personal narratives and written interpretations.
  15. Dreams and Nightmares (English)
    http://redrival.com/nightmare/
    contains information and links about changing nightmares, interpreting dreams, and lucid dreaming, for adults and children.
  16. Interpretation of Dreams, The (English)
    http://www.bibliomania.com/NonFiction/Freud/Dreams
    full text of Sigmund Freud's work.
  17. Ask the Dream Doctor (English)
    http://www.dreamdoctor.com/
    An interactive website where readers can talk with author Charles McPhee, submit dreams for interpretation, and have questions on sleep disorders answered.
  18. The DreamWeavers Web (English)
    http://www.dreamweavers.org/
    The DreamWeavers Web provides resources and tools for those interested in exploring the profound dream messages from the unconscious....
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