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The Angel That Troubles the Waters
By
Robert Moss
The pool of Bethesda is famous. Its name has been borrowed by countless hospitals and medical centers, and by a town in Maryland that is a bedroom community for WashingtonDC. One of the distinctions of Bethesda, MD is that it has one of the longest subway escalators in the world. To come off the bright…
Dreams for All Souls: Her dead father has grown young again
By
Robert Moss
I dreamed my father appeared beside me and he looked to be about thirty five, very healthy and youthful. He said smiling, “Don’t worry about me. I am happy and healthy, feel good and will never have to be sick again.” I’ve felt very peaceful and at ease since that dream. It occurred the same…
The shaman as poet of consciousness
By
Robert Moss
Poets, it’s said, are shamans of words. True shamans are poets of consciousness. Journeying into a deeper reality with the aid of sung and spoken poetry, they bring back energy and healing through poetic acts, shapeshifting physical systems. When we dream, we tap directly into the same creative source from which poets and shamans derive…
Dreaming our way to the heart of the world
By
Robert Moss
If we could fold time, travel forward a century or two, and then look backward, I believe we would find abundant confirmation that the rise of the dreamwork movement is one of the most important developments of the modern era. In my brighter vision of what is to come, our society will be guided by…
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