Robert Moss’s Blog & the Archaeology of Gratitude
June 1, 2009 by Ryan Hurd
Filed under Lucid Dreaming
Check out the new blog by renown dream worker Robert Moss. I say new, but he’s really been at it for six months already.
Moss has an approachable style to working with dreams, and he never ceases to inspire me. In fact, his classic book Conscious Dreaming came into my life just as I was wandering around the American West, looking to find a graduate school where I could learn about dreams, consciousness and psychology. I was excavating a village site in Yosemite Valley at the time. The park service was putting in a new parking lot – pretty much anytime you kick up a rock in Yosemite Valley you have to call in a team of archaeologists because it’s all sacred ground.
In the evenings, I went back to my tent and read Moss’s incredible stories of his shamanic lucid dreams, and how he learned to value the dream’s path over his attempts to control the experience. Moss isn’t too worried about our conscious and sometimes childish attempts at dream control, though. He writes, “Dreams are wiser than our everyday minds and come from an infinitely deeper source.”









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