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 EDITORIAL
 INTRODUCTION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       Welcome 
                  to  a circle  of  dreamers!  The  Ideal 
                   of ourcircle is that through our dreams we realize that Each and
 All are One.  And perhaps,  if  our dreamwork 
                  is practical
 and well applied, we can also live that realization.
 The  Sundance Community 
                   Dream  Journal,  in  this
 its second  issue, continues  in  the spirit 
                   of  its  original
 intention of being  an  experimental publication. 
                  What  is
 the experiment?  On  the  practical level  
                  it is to discover
 whether  a  journal  can  be  created  
                  that brings dreamers,
 dream   researchers   and   dream 
                    educators  together  to
 cooperate  in  a creative  and  applied  
                  manner  to  satisfy
 their  curiosity  about  dreamsand  
                  about what  may  lie
 beyond the doorway dreams provide.
 We have cause  to be optimistic 
                  about  the success of
 the experiment.  Not simply because  the response 
                  to the
 first  issue  has been enthusiasticand  it 
                  hasbut more
 because  we  are  finding   that  our  
                  subscribers,  whether
 their1 interest  in  dreams  be  personal, 
                   professional  or
 both, are eager to participate in this cooperative venture.
 Let's  take  a  quick 
                   preview  of  the  contents  of  
                  this
 second issue. The guiding question that helped determine
 the content was, "How can we share dreams;  how can 
                  we
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