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Eol007

Hi Manix,

You must have seen Jeff's OBE Journal S/W. It also covers keeing a record of dreams see: http://www.obejournal.com

Also see his thread http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9955 for useful info.

Cheers,


Stephen [:)]

Manix

I knew had seen that somewhere before, but haven't been able to find it since! Maybe I'm just blind. Thank you very much Stephen.

<begins download hehehe>

EDIT: Oh no, NOnononooo [:(]

It said I need the net download thing! I'll be here for 2 or 3 hours trying to download that on a dialup modem. Pray that nobody tries to call and interupts my connection...

UPDATE: THAT was a waste of 2 hours. Apparently even WITH the .net thing, my laptop still does not care for it. The bloody thing is now giving me the blue screen of death everytime I turn around. Thanks for trying though...back to looking.
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Nick

Not much I can add to what Stephen provided, except to mention the Lucidity Institute's website as a resource. I'm pretty sure you must already know of it, so let me apologize in advance if that's the case. In any event, here it is: http://www.lucidity.com

By the way, they do have some links also, so perhaps something free can be found. [:)]


Very best,
Nick


"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Manix

Hi Nick, you have recomended the link to me before, for which I'm very grateful. I really like that site. I was not, however, aware they had links to such things as journals! I'll go take a look today. Thanks again.
"Doohicky" "thingie", "thingamajigger" and "what'sit" are all commonly accepted engineering terms these days. Impress your boss and use more than one in a sentance... Major brownie points!
-Corax a.k.a RavenCAD

Manix

Does anyone know of a nice free program that will help me archive my dreams? Right now each invidual dream I log is in a .TXT document. I can search by date only. I would love to be able to search ALL of the dreams at once for keywords, subjects, characters, etc... without having to reread each individual one. I simply have collected far to many for that to be practical now or in the future. I like the individual file format I've changed too. I DID have all the dreams in a Word document, but that took forever to locate individual days, let alone dreams.
I've seen a few shareware programs that looked nice, but the trial periods are too short to do any decent trails with in order to decide if buying the program is worth while.

Any ideas?
Thanks.
"Doohicky" "thingie", "thingamajigger" and "what'sit" are all commonly accepted engineering terms these days. Impress your boss and use more than one in a sentance... Major brownie points!
-Corax a.k.a RavenCAD