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The first things to know about children’s dreams
By
Robert Moss
The first thing to understand about working with children’s dreams is that adults need to listen up. And that means making a space, a space where you’re not interrupted where you’re not distracted by the phone or other obligations. For a sufficient time it might just be five or ten minutes to hear the kid’s…
When you dream someone else’s future
By
Robert Moss
Our dream selves return from travels into the future with information on what lies ahead for others as well as ourselves. Where these dreams contain challenging material, it is vitally important to consider very carefully how and when to pass on the information in a way that can be helpful. It would not be helpful,…
A dream is a place you can visit again
By
Robert Moss
A simple and natural way to become a lucid or conscious dreamer is to use a remembered dream as the portal for a journey. Think of it this way: In your night dream, you went to a place, which may resemble a site in ordinary reality or may be somewhere quite extraordinary where the physics…
Dream theater – pinnacle of improv, power for healing
By
Robert Moss
Dream theater is one of my favorite things in my Active Dreaming workshops. Sometimes the energy of a dream is so lively we can’t wait until the full dream report has been shared with the circle; we have to start casting the characters from the dream and have them perform while the script is still…
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