DreamWorkerspublic - created 02/23/07 |
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we each have our own system of highly individualized symbols, so dream interpretation for another is discouraged while holding space to help one another deduce personal dream symbology is encouraged. please preface your 'hit' on another person's dream with the phrase "if it were my dream....", which will allow for your input while respecting the other persons' dream experience as unique to them.
keeping a personal dream journal is important to the process of dream recall and reference. please try to write all of your dreams in your private, paper journal, and share the dreams here that you would like to receive further input on, or that were particularly relevant to you. i also strongly encourage reading the moss books and starting a dream group in your community. i will share experiences from the dream group i am starting in my community, and would love to hear about yours. what works, what doesn't, breakthroughs and insights.
we dream on many levels, and these will be explored and discussed here.
links of interest and relevance:
mossdreams.com/
robert moss is the author of many evolved books on the subject of conscious dreaming, and each one of them is valuable to the beginning or experienced dreamer. we will use many of his techniques and formats on this tribe.
"The Underground Railroad of Dreams
Escaping slaves followed their dreams to freedom on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman, who personally conducted 300 slaves to freedom, was guided by specific dreams to safe houses, river crossings and other locales she had never previously visited. Though often neglected, our night dreams run like an underground railroad through our lives, offering paths that can lead us, as individuals and as communities, to creativity, healing and mutual understanding. Dreaming, we rehearse our future challenges and opportunities and receive roadmaps for our life journeys. When we share and celebrate our dreams, we become storytellers and performers, and open ourselves to deeply rewarding relationships with others."
-robert moss
www.dreamwork2000.com/
strephon-kaplan williams was my first intro to dream work on an evolved level, back when i was a kid. i found him after i read all of jung's work. this site has a cool 'dream card' oracle where you can 'draw' cards online.
recommended reading:
"The Tibetan yogas of dream and Sleep" by Tenzin Wangyal Rimpoche
a somewhat laborious but interesting read.
www.natural-connection.com/reso....html
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