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Pathless Way

What follows is a quote from my book Yield. Part of it is a quote I used from June Dunlap's book Exploring Inner Space. I quote it all because I believe it sums up our Way. It starts in the middle of June's experience of living through the process of evolution, and ends with a realisation of a great... More

Another

The word ‘another’ is used often in dream descriptions and in context with so many things it is difficult to give a useful definition. Here are just a few taken from dreams: another part of […]... More

Anguish

To feel anguish in a dream seems to be that you are faced with something you cannot deal with emotionally or mentally. It can be the result of conflicting forces raging in you. Or it […]... More

Abuele

Hay mucha gente que sueña con su abuela, en especial la abuela muerta. Abuelas representan tanto en sus sueños. Ellos son la puerta por la que su vida llegó a existir, y nosotros como es […]... More

Abbot or Abbess

This can mean a meeting with your highest aspirations, or difficult feelings about any authority figure. See abbey. Useful Questions and Hints: What was the relationship with the abbot or abbess? See Relationship. What feelings […]... More

The Adventure of the Dream World

Dreams give us a doorway into a strange and wonderful world. Although it appears to have many of the features of our waking world such as people, animals, objects and places, it is nevertheless full […]... More

Sleep the Need for

Although traditionally it has been accepted that we need a long period of sleep each day to maintain health, some research suggests this may not be so. We might assume that tired muscles and mind […]... More

Shadowy Figure

In the example, Gloria is meeting her own feeling of fear. This is obvious because the shadowy thing felt the fear also. In fact it is the feeling of fear. Such shadowy figures are our […]... More

Rhijn, Van

W.V. Caldwell, writing about the way Van Rhijn has defined the levels of consciousness says there are four stages: The deeply unconscious physiological process, such as cell generation and digestion. Problems existing at that level […]... More

Nightmares, Abstract

According to the collection of dreams used as data for this book, these usually occur to children. They often appear as a dot, small object or shape, that is, or becomes, threatening and increases in […]... More

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

In his book Human All Too Human, Nietzsche said of dreams, ‘I hold that as man now still reasons in dreams, so men reasoned also when awake through thousands of years ….. This ancient element […]... More

Mesopotamian Dream Beliefs

In considering the beliefs of another culture, especially in the distant past, we have to remember that individuals and cultures have vastly different mental worlds they live in. The peoples of Assyria and Mesopotamia were […]... More

Interpretation of Dreams – Influence of

Although mind and body may be a total unity, and the separation in language merely a convenience, despite its unity our being has a number of interacting systems within the unity. The action of the […]... More

Hobson, J. Allan

In his book The Dreaming Brain Hobson presents a well researched theory of dreaming based on biological and psychological processes. Closely examining historical dream theories, and measuring them against present day findings, he unfolds his […]... More

Dreams are More than Dreams

A dream is not simply a mental image. It is fully physiological as well. The dream process creates full PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, VISUAL, SENSORY, SEXUAL, experience. It IS NOT simply a mental visionary thing. The whole […]... More

Meeting in Dreams

Fox goes on to say that people have tried to explain away his experience by saying that he expected to meet his friend and so dreamt it. "But" he points out that "if expectation is to explain the experience, then I expected to meet Elkington and Slade, while Elkington expected to meet Slade and me. ... More

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