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The first things to know about helping kids with dreams
By
Robert Moss
The first thing to know about helping children with their dreams is that adults need to listen up. This 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…
Dreams are not on our case, they are on our side
By
Robert Moss
Our dreams show us things we may prefer not to think about — which is a major reason why many of us slam that door shut on our dreams and try to keep it closed. Those things may include future life problems, or parts of ourselves we tend to ignore or repress, or the larger…
Memories of the future
By
Robert Moss
You have dreamed the future. You say you don’t remember? Think again. Surely you’ve had the experience of déjà vu. The cat crosses the street in front of you, the tall guy steps into the restaurant, the light shimmers on the water or on your new lover’s hair just so, and you know you have been in…
If it were my dream
By
Robert Moss
Don’t let anyone tell you what your dreams mean. And never do that to anyone else. This is the golden rule of dream-sharing. One of the great contributions of the American dreamwork movement has been to insist that dreams belong to the dreamers. As Henry Reed, a PhD in psychology and one of the founders of the…
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