Dreamworking

Dreamworking
Author: Christopher Sowton
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738751405

Your dreams are trying to guide you, but do you understand what they’re saying? Dreamworking provides a practical process for connecting your dreams to your life, helping you understand the profound requests that come while you sleep. Join Christopher Sowton as he shares five steps to receiving the inner guidance of our dreams: Catch, Clarify, Orient, Connect, Respond. With hands-on techniques, examples from the author’s psychotherapy practice, and guidance for working with fourteen common dream motifs, this book shows how to facilitate dreamwork for psychological and spiritual transformation. Whether a dream wants you to take action, improve your understanding, or make a specific change, you can rest assured that it’s leading you to new perspectives and fulfilling resolutions. Praise: “Christopher Sowton has presented a book that is not only thoroughly original but incredibly comprehensive in both its width and its depth. If you apply the method so well articulated in Dreamworking, your life may never be the same again—and you will celebrate the change!” —Stanley Krippner, PhD, co-author of Extraordinary Dreams “In his excellent guidebook for helping people understand dreams, their own or those of clients, Dr. Christopher Sowton provides a precious map of the territory.”?—Patricia Garfield, PhD, author of Creative Dreaming

Dreamwork for Actors

Dreamwork for Actors
Author: Janet Sonenberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136788832

Drawing upon her wide experience as actor and director, Janet Sonenberg shows what dreamwork can do. No other acting technique offers the performer's own dreams as a means to profoundly deepen imaginative and artistic expression. This is a wholly new tool with which actors can unleash startling performances.

Dreams of Healing: Transforming Trauma through Dreamwork

Dreams of Healing: Transforming Trauma through Dreamwork
Author: Socorro D. Hahne
Publisher: Gavin Jay Maureemootoo
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

"Dreams of Healing: Transforming Trauma through Dreamwork" is an indispensable guide for therapists, counselors, and individuals seeking to harness the transformative power of dreams to heal from trauma. This comprehensive book offers a profound understanding of the connection between trauma and dreams, empowering readers to explore their subconscious and embark on a journey of healing. Through detailed case studies and practical techniques, the book provides a roadmap for navigating the challenges of trauma-related dreams, including nightmares. It demonstrates how dreamwork can empower survivors to reclaim their sense of control, restore hope, and find liberation from the lingering effects of trauma. Specific chapters cater to the unique needs of diverse populations, including children and adolescents, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, those facing end-of-life issues, and those grieving from loss. The book acknowledges the systemic and cultural barriers that marginalized groups encounter and provides sensitive guidance for culturally competent dreamwork practices. By integrating cutting-edge research with ancient wisdom, "Dreams of Healing" offers a transformative approach to healing. It guides readers through the stages of dream interpretation, encouraging a deep dive into their subconscious and empowering them to harness the wisdom within their dreams. With its accessible language and practical exercises, the book empowers individuals to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, healing, and personal growth.

Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self

Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self
Author: Eric Wargo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1644112701

• Outlines a set of clear principles to help guide dreamworkers, illustrated through real precognitive dream experiences • Shows how to detect precognitive dreams through their characteristic features, explaining how dreams relate to memory and why dreams about future experiences are often symbolic or distorted • Explores the mind-blowing implications of precognition for our lives, including how our present thoughts actually shape--or shaped--our past Once only the stuff of science fiction, evidence has grown that precognition--glimpses of your future in dreams and visions and being influenced subtly in waking life by what is to come--is real. Your future thoughts and feelings shape who you are now. And your present thoughts and feelings shape--or shaped--your past. In this accessible exploration of precognition, precognitive dreamwork, and a radically new biographical sensibility, the Long Self, that precognition awakens us to, Eric Wargo shows how dreamworkers can play the role of citizen scientists, adding to our understanding of this fascinating, almost unexplored dimension of human life. Wargo outlines a set of clear principles to guide dreamworkers, each illustrated through real dreamers’ experiences. Drawing on psychoanalysis and contemporary sleep science, he explores how precognition relates to memory, explaining why dreams of future experiences are often distorted and what those distortions probably mean. He discusses never-before-described dream features, including “time gimmicks” (symbols hinting at time distortion) and “calendrical resonance” (the tendency of dreams to foretell experiences exactly a year or years later). He describes why an understanding of precognition augments Jung’s theory of synchronicity by highlighting our own role in producing meaningful coincidences in our waking lives. He also shows how precognition manifests in other states of consciousness like lucid dreams, out-of-body experiences, trance states, sleep paralysis, meditation, and hypnagogia. We are at a major turning point in science’s understanding of time, causality, and the self. We are more than who we think we are from moment to moment--we are our past, present, and future simultaneously. When we understand this, a dream journal becomes a personal time machine, with mind-blowing discoveries in store for the traveler.

Dreamwork for Visionary Living

Dreamwork for Visionary Living
Author: Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Publisher: Visionary Living, Inc.
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-09-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0986077844

Dreams have the power to transform your life, emotionally, spiritually, and even physically. Dreamwork for Visionary Living is more than a guide to understanding your dreams—it is a practical guide to pro-active dreaming, using your dreams in targeted ways to improve every facet of your life. Dream expert Rosemary Ellen Guiley draws upon techniques and wisdom from ancient times to the present, giving special emphasis to dreams that transcend ordinary reality and address our biggest spiritual questions: who we are, why we are here, where we are going, and what life’s journey means. With Dreamwork for Visionary Living, you will learn about psychic dreaming, lucid and out-of-body dreaming, dreams that heal, dreams that usher in major turning points and change, creative breakthrough dreams, dreams that reach into the spiritual realms, and much more! The book features 37 innovative dream labs, easy and practical ways to apply pro-active dreaming to any aspect of daily and spiritual life. Take charge of your dreams and take charge of your life!

Dream Work

Dream Work
Author: Jeremy Taylor
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1983
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780809125258

All people dream regularly, regardless of their circumstances, whether they remember their dreams upon awakening or not. From the beginning of human history, dreams have been a source of creative inspiration and spiritual renewal, emotional and psychological insight, and scientific and cultural innovation.

The Dreamwork Handbook

The Dreamwork Handbook
Author: Nicholas Heyneman
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1848992599

A practical guide to using dreams as a catalyst for a healthier, happier physical and emotional relationship with yourself and others. Used alone or with a partner, The Dreamwork Handbook offers a radical programme of practical exercises to cut through the muddles of our waking thoughts and reveal the wealth of insight and revolutionary power that dreams can have. This interactive book helps you harness the power of waking and sleeping dreams to navigate through the emotional labyrinth towards clarity and fulfilment: Thought-provoking exercises and specially devised dream scenarios offer dozens of step-by-step ways to use dreams to enhance our love lives, as well as our relationships with family and friends. Discover new ways to benefit from your dream life, based on visualizations, role play, storytelling, and other techniques for solo or mutual dreamwork. Go beyond dream symbolism and get to grips with the detailed language of dreams, allowing you to explore your deep subconscious spirituality, health, self-esteem and desires. Dream together with others and discover the dream path of love. The Guided Daydreaming Toolkit offers a practical series of exercises to gently conduct any relationship back into alignment.

Modern Dreamwork

Modern Dreamwork
Author: Linda Yael Schiller
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-12-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738762075

Purpose, healing, and creative insights through dream interpretation Modern Dreamwork is a hands-on guide to interpreting your dreams so you can work through difficult issues with the wisest parts of your soul. The Integrated Embodied Approach incorporates physical sensations, images, associations, and emotions for rich, holistic interpretations. The PARDES Method focuses on multiple layers of meaning so you can untangle complex or confusing dreams. The Guided Active Imagination Approach works with Jungian psychology, creating safety and support for working with frightening dreams and nightmares. The methods and techniques in this book can be used by anyone, regardless of spiritual background. Whether you're facing a difficult life choice, working through emotionally challenging experiences, or are just plain curious about what your dreams are trying to tell you, Modern Dreamwork will help you understand the deep wisdom of your subconscious mind.

The Depths Within: Exploring Dreams and the Unconscious Mind

The Depths Within: Exploring Dreams and the Unconscious Mind
Author: Socorro D. Hahne
Publisher: Gavin Jay Maureemootoo
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

"The Depths Within: Exploring Dreams and the Unconscious Mind" is a comprehensive guide to the fascinating and enigmatic world of dreams. This book delves into the origins, nature, and significance of dreams, providing a deep understanding of how they shape our lives. Exploring the theories of Freud and Jung, the book unveils the profound role of dreams in our personal transformation, helping us discover our inner wisdom, resolve conflicts, and enhance our creativity. It also examines the spiritual and healing dimensions of dreams, showing how they connect us to a higher realm and serve as a source of emotional healing. Furthermore, the book explores the cross-cultural perspectives on dreams, revealing the fascinating variations in symbolism and interpretation across different societies. It also delves into advanced dreamwork techniques, lucid dreaming, and the impact of technology on dreaming. With a focus on the paranormal and dreams, the book investigates the possibility of precognitive dreams, psychic experiences, and synchronicities. It also discusses the role of dreams in mental health disorders and their potential as a diagnostic tool. Finally, the book emphasizes the importance of dreams during times of crisis, highlighting their role in fostering hope, resilience, and collective dreaming. It concludes with a comprehensive exploration of the history of dream interpretation, its legacy in mythology, art, and literature, and the enduring fascination with the enigma of dreams.

Dreamtime and Dreamwork

Dreamtime and Dreamwork
Author: Stanley Krippner
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1990
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

With the morning light, tens of thousands of people awaken andrecord their deams in a special journal. Many others meet in grassrootsdreamgroups to discuss their nighttime adventures. Still others inpsychotheraphy work with dreams to understand their deeper feelings andmotives. Never before has there been a time when the value of our dream lifehas been so widely recognized. In this rich collection of thirty original essays by the leading authoritieson dreams, readers will find many clues to decoding the language of thenight. Contributors offer insights into dreams as a universal and specialsource of knowledge whose messages can bring growth, healing, and wisdom.They also tell us how we can interpret our dreams accourding to severaldifferent traditions. Many other topics on the fronteirs of dreamwork areexplored as well, such as shared dreaming, lucid dreaming, psychicdreaming, brain research, dreams and creativity, dreams and healthproblems, and gender differences in dreams. Contributors include: Gayle Delaney on personal and professional problem solving indreams June Singer on the Jungian approach to dreamwork Montague Ulman on doing dreamwork without professionalhelp Patrcia Garfield on women's body images revealed in dreams Stanley Krippner on tribal shamans and their travels intodreamtime Earnest Hartmann on nightmares Jayne I. Gackenbach on lucid dreams Kenneth Atchity on dreams, literature, and the arts For anyone interested in this subject, Dreamtime andDreamwork is a fascinating, state-of-the-art collection.