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Dreamwork



Dreamwork is a broad term referring to the study and exploration of dreams. There is no one “right” technique, and dreamwork is an ongoing process. It differs from classical dream interpretation or analysis in that dreamwork focuses on exploring images and emotions at a more personal level and with a broader array of potential tools for each individual to understand their dreams, while classical dream interpretation is often done by a therapist, and usually aims to attach meaning to dreams.

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Why Do We Dream?

The question of why we dream has fascinated philosophers and scientists for thousands of years. Despite scientific inquiry into the function of dreams, we still don't have a solid answer for why we do it.

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Why We Sleep: Science of Sleep and Dreams | Matthew Walker | Talks at Google

Professor Matthew Walker, Director of UC Berkeley’s Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab, discusses the latest discoveries about sleep and how it impacts our life, wellness, and lifespan. Get the book here: https://goo.gl/Xc4aFh

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Initiation Dreams, Part I: Big Dreams That Change Our Lives

Have you ever had a dream so powerful it changed your life? You are not alone.

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Dreamwork 101: Your Wide-Awake Guide to Interpreting Dreams

In ancient times, people saw dreams as vessels of meaning that contained divine messages and had the power to alter history. Alexander the Great was on the verge of breaking ground for his new city when a gray-haired man appeared to him in a dream.

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Part 2 Dreamwork Interview with Jeremy Taylor and Billie Ortiz

In Part 2, Jeremy and Billie discuss: - "If this were my dream." format - How dreamwork builds community - Mistaken Literalism - Embracing Paradox - Shadow - Why do people resist group dreamwork? - How dreams remind us of our common shared humanity - Dreamwork as a spiritual practice

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Dreamwork and Self-Healing: Unfolding the Symbols of the Unconscious

There have been many previous books on the physiology of dreaming, the history of dream interpretation, and the meaning of specific dream symbols. But there have been relatively few books exploring the moment-by-moment process of interpreting dreams.

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An Introduction to Dreamwork Psychology

Dreamwork is applied to the dream for additional experiences of related meaning based on re-experiencing dream content in new ways using the Jungian-Senoi or other methodologies. If you have a methodology, you don’t need a dogma.

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Part 1 Dreamwork Interview with Jeremy Taylor and Billie Ortiz

In Part 1, Jeremy Taylor and Billie Ortiz discuss the benefits of group dreamwork: -soul and spirit -honing intuitive abilities -synchronicity -archetypes -nightmares

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Coma: The Dreambody Near Death

Arnold Mindell draws on his work with the comatose to suggest that the coma state is an altered state of consciousness that is meaningful and important.

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The Dream and Its Dreamwork: Lessons from 35 Years of Dreamwork Practice

In this new approach the presenter has discovered that dreamers who truly work with their dreams cannot feel safe in their confrontation with what the dream is saying about them.

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