She Who Dreams: A Journey into Healing through DreamworkNew World Library, 17. nov. 2010 - 336 sider Wanda Burch dreamt that she would die at a certain age; her dreams foretold her diagnosis of cancer, and they guided her toward treatment and wellness. Although she took advantage of all the medical resources available to her, Wanda believes she is alive today because of her intimate engagement with the dreamworld. This book is more than one woman's story, however. Wanda provides techniques such as questioning the dream and observing the surroundings of the dream to delve into the meaning behind the personal stories we tell ourselves in sleep. Through powerful prose and practical exercises, this book demonstrates that wisdom lives within each of us, and we can tap into that wisdom through dreamwork. |
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Side ix
... each other's dreaming. I suspected that Wanda was the sister whose absence was so painful in childhood, yet whose presence I also sensed, behind the veil we penetrate in dreams. I told Wanda how I survived a series of near-death ix ...
... each other's dreaming. I suspected that Wanda was the sister whose absence was so painful in childhood, yet whose presence I also sensed, behind the veil we penetrate in dreams. I told Wanda how I survived a series of near-death ix ...
Side xv
... pain, and joy. I am alive because I dream. Dreams come from deep within our souls, drawn from a vast repository of memory deeper than we access in our daily lives. Dreams are given to us in the context of our individual life experience ...
... pain, and joy. I am alive because I dream. Dreams come from deep within our souls, drawn from a vast repository of memory deeper than we access in our daily lives. Dreams are given to us in the context of our individual life experience ...
Side xvi
... pain. My dreams gave me back my life. In dreaming, I found that I was able to literally renegotiate my life contract. My dreams also opened me to a deeper life and gave me gifts I could bring to others in everyday life. As I tell the ...
... pain. My dreams gave me back my life. In dreaming, I found that I was able to literally renegotiate my life contract. My dreams also opened me to a deeper life and gave me gifts I could bring to others in everyday life. As I tell the ...
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... they may have described the pain and sorrow of the families who worked difficult land in a time of economic depression and war. Pleasant dreams were incompatible with hoeing cotton in the hot, rutted fields of small, 9. Southern. Child.
... they may have described the pain and sorrow of the families who worked difficult land in a time of economic depression and war. Pleasant dreams were incompatible with hoeing cotton in the hot, rutted fields of small, 9. Southern. Child.
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... pain. In waking reality, he did eventually agree to help take the house apart, but it was so strongly built that he and my uncles had to wrestle and tear at the mortise-and-tenon joints to bring the house down. I was saddened by its ...
... pain. In waking reality, he did eventually agree to help take the house apart, but it was so strongly built that he and my uncles had to wrestle and tear at the mortise-and-tenon joints to bring the house down. I was saddened by its ...
Indhold
9 7 Renegotiating Turning Chapter The 8 11 10 The Road RollerCoaster Fields Healing 12 Poison to Angels | 213 |
Chapter 16 Bringing Sources Healing 14 and She Dreams with Resources Who Dream to Dreams | 253 |
Acknowledgments About Index the Author | 305 |
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