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Old 12-28-2006, 04:56 PM
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While watching the Today yesterday, I listened to a segment concerning this man and found a link to his website.
http://www.dreamdoctor.com
I thought a few of you may want to visit his site, its very interesting.

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Old 12-28-2006, 06:28 PM
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Smitty. opened URL only to hear the saga of the dream doctor's own health problem which was not especially interesting. Was not impressed by the site which has a strong commercial slant. Was unable to unearth any dream interpretations but possibly I missed some point. It was highly biased, loaded with propaganda and grandiosity (self-advertising) with a strong mercenary motive. I am unable to share your interest in it.
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Old 12-29-2006, 09:41 AM
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dON'T SEEM TO HEAR HIM MUCH ON THE FORUM NOWADAYS
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Old 12-29-2006, 09:43 AM
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is dream doctor the same as drmdoc of this site?
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Old 12-29-2006, 12:23 PM
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is dream doctor the same as drmdoc of this site?
No that's somebody different.
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Old 12-29-2006, 05:01 PM
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Hello All,

Sorry for my infrequent replies to your postings, I assure you that I remain dedicated to Dream Central (DC). I will usually respond to inquiries that specifically request my input in the subject line identifying your post.

That other fellow with the "Dream Doctor" site has a radio show, I believe, based in California. My perspective of dreams and how I translate them is sharply different from what seems to be his approach. I chose the avatar DrmDoc when I joined DC years ago to promote the title of my first book The Dream Document. Through the discussions I have shared here at DC over many years, my perspective of dreams and the insight I've gained has grown immensely. Although you may find my posts infrequent, DC will always be my webhome.
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Thanks DrmDoc,

Your insight is always welcome here!

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Hello All,

Sorry for my infrequent replies to your postings, I assure you that I remain dedicated to Dream Central (DC). I will usually respond to inquiries that specifically request my input in the subject line identifying your post.

That other fellow with the "Dream Doctor" site has a radio show, I believe, based in California. My perspective of dreams and how I translate them is sharply different from what seems to be his approach. I chose the avatar DrmDoc when I joined DC years ago to promote the title of my first book The Dream Document. Through the discussions I have share here at DC over many years, my perspective of dreams and the insight I've gained has grown immensely. Although you may find my posts infrequent, DC will always be my webhome.
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Old 12-30-2006, 09:02 AM
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Well its great to know that you are not the dream doctor in the article because that presumably means that you are not about to waste away. I always assumed that you were called dream doctor. I know its a term used on another forum a few years ago. That was a very old style forum. I think its largely been made redundant nowadays. I am not sure it even runs nowadays

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It is actually possible to understand what dreams mean. Simply look at the effects on people who have gone without sleep for a long time period. If you are deprived of sleep for several days then you will slip into madness. The reason for this is that sleep and dreams are linked to vital brain functions.

During the day we store up new thoughts and experiences within short term memory blocks. So if we are deprived sleep these become overloaded. The mind has no more space to store new feelings so these are merely forgotten.

During sleep vital brain waves emerge. Beta waves and theta waves are only ever detected within the brain at night. These help us process through those new feelings and experiences stored in short term memory. We integrate these new feelings into long term memory blocks. So if you do not sleep then you will not be updating your thoughts. You will not be building a bigger picture.

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