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The best way to understand a dream is to go back inside it
By
Robert Moss
The best way to grasp the meaning of a dream, and to determine what action the dream requires, is to go back inside the dream and recover more of the story. We should never confuse a dream report – what we remember and can say about a dream – with the full experience of the…
When the war is inside your body
By
Robert Moss
In one of my workshops, a woman I’ll call Lois shared a dream titled “War”. She was very agitated and upset as she retold it. I am on patrol with six women dressed in green uniforms. We are all riding motorcycles. The stars seem very close. I don’t want to look at them. I don’t…
Riding spirit horses with a Navajo elder
By
Robert Moss
In one of my workshops in Boulder, Colorado, I was privileged to go on shared journeys into the dreamworlds with a Navajo (Dine) elder named Abraham. He told me he had driven up from Flagstaff because, “I have heard that you dream in the way of the ancestors, and can teach others how to do…
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,…
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