"God sleeps in stone, breathes in plants, dreams in animals, and awakens in man" -- Hindu Proverb Let's widen the circle a little. When dreamwork is usually discussed, the assumption is that the dream reflects back my issues, my concerns, and my … [Read more...] about EcoDreaming: How Nature Speaks in our Dreams
Dreams that Warn of Illness
One of the most important reasons to invite dreams back into your life is their role in warning of illness and sickness. The accounts of this phenomenon have been documented for thousands of years. Aristotle wrote that the “beginnings of diseases … [Read more...] about Dreams that Warn of Illness
Dreams Come Through Our Bodies
This is the fifth article in my series about working with dreams without buying a dream dictionary. Even though we all say we want to interpret our dreams, I think often we are not looking for an explanation so much as a chance to deepen the … [Read more...] about Dreams Come Through Our Bodies
Dream Art: Invoking the Central Image in Big Dreams
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 … [Read more...] about Dream Art: Invoking the Central Image in Big Dreams
How to Keep a Dream Journal
This is the third post in my series about working with dreams without a dream dictionary. Today I'm focusing on dream journalling. Besides basic dream sharing, this is the easiest way to start remembering more dreams and working with them. Everyone … [Read more...] about How to Keep a Dream Journal
Dream Sharing: the Foundation of Dream Work
This is my second article in the series 10 ways to work with your dreams. Over the next week or so, I’ll be rolling out my favorite ways to deepen the experience of the dream. The real foundation of working with dreams is getting them out of your … [Read more...] about Dream Sharing: the Foundation of Dream Work