Posts Tagged dream art

Dream Art: Invoking the Central Image in Big Dreams

Posted by on August 3, 2009  |  3 Comments

Writing down dreams is a great practice for increasing dream recall, but words are not the only way to work with dreams.  We know this intuitively, because seldom does a “dream report” convey the full expression of a dream, no matter how detailed or how many adverbs we use.

Exploring Imageless Lucid Dreaming

Posted by on September 16, 2008  |  10 Comments

Below is a segment from my paper on imageless lucid dreaming that I”m presenting next week as part of the online Psiber-Dreaming Conference. I use visual art to help describe these lucid spaces that are difficult to put words to.

Dreams, art and spirituality: a blog shout-out

Posted by on November 16, 2007  |  1 Comment

I just discovered Tristy Taylor’s blog about dreams, art and spirituality. Taylor is an Interfaith minister who writes eloquently about dreamwork as a soulful path.
I especially like her discussion about the role of psychological projection in everyday life as well as dreams:

 

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