1. All dreams speak a universal language and come in the service of health and wholeness.
There is no such thing as a "bad dream"-only dreams that sometimes take a dramatically negative form in order to grab our attention.
There is no such thing as a "bad dream"-only dreams that sometimes take a dramatically negative form in order to grab our attention.
Linda: How did you become interested in dreams?
Henry: There were two things. One, as a psychology graduate student at UCLA in the '60s I was interested in multiple personalities, amnesia and fugue states. I was interested in how we knew ...read more
"I open my closet and a torrent of shoes pour out upon the floor."
This dream initiated a research project on the meaning of shoes in dreams. When I placed a call for dreams of shoes in Dream Network Bulletin, 172 dreams were submitted. What type ...read more
Jane Roberts' Seth material advocates a participant/observer mode of dream research which requires that a dreamworker be adept at in-dream skills. Being a dream-art scientist requires the development of specific talents. To become aware that one ...read more