Psychologist Jerry Ruhl talks about the value of Jungian Dream Groups for interpreting dreams.
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How do we change? In this pioneering talk, Dr. Shauna Shapiro draws on modern neuroscience and ancient wisdom to demonstrate how mindfulness can help us make positive changes in our brains and our lives.
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Tim Ferriss is one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and an early-stage tech investor/advisor in Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ other companies.
There are many things that affect the meanings of common nightmares? It’s not just about supernatural stuff, your mind could be subconsciously trying to tell you something. It’s likely that you have experienced one or some of these nightmares yourself.
Should we interpret dreams? What exactly can dreams teach us? The content of dreams shows us fewer lessons than the act of dreaming itself. What dreams teach us is that there is a world far beyond our waking consciousness.
In the 3rd millennium BCE, Mesopotamian kings recorded and interpreted their dreams on wax tablets. In the years since, we haven't paused in our quest to understand why we dream. And while we still don’t have any definitive answers, we have some theories.
You might be able to learn something from your dreams. Hosted by: Brit Garner
In Part 1, Jeremy Taylor and Billie Ortiz discuss the benefits of group dreamwork: -soul and spirit -honing intuitive abilities -synchronicity -archetypes -nightmares
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