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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... woman” of the Alabama hill country. Later she met the dreamers of the Iroquois, one of whom appeared at her back door in the form of a white wolf. But it is the story of everyday trials, more than the extraordinary elements in this book ...
... woman” of the Alabama hill country. Later she met the dreamers of the Iroquois, one of whom appeared at her back door in the form of a white wolf. But it is the story of everyday trials, more than the extraordinary elements in this book ...
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... woman who instructed me in her own language, spreading wampum belts to confirm her teachings. Wanda told me a dream in which she approached a native shaman with flowers in her hands, which turned into a baby, and then into a belt of ...
... woman who instructed me in her own language, spreading wampum belts to confirm her teachings. Wanda told me a dream in which she approached a native shaman with flowers in her hands, which turned into a baby, and then into a belt of ...
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... woman.” What a wonderful metaphor for a breast-cancer survivor who has lost her hair during chemotherapy! I now work on a hot line for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The callers always ask me three questions: how ...
... woman.” What a wonderful metaphor for a breast-cancer survivor who has lost her hair during chemotherapy! I now work on a hot line for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The callers always ask me three questions: how ...
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... woman I met only once, passed down to my maternal grandmother her strong belief in the reality of dreams and visions as well as her knowledge of roots, herbs, and the healing properties of woodland plants. My grandmother embraced her ...
... woman I met only once, passed down to my maternal grandmother her strong belief in the reality of dreams and visions as well as her knowledge of roots, herbs, and the healing properties of woodland plants. My grandmother embraced her ...
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... woman, intensely independent and resourceful. Her life combined the rigid tenets of a rural southern Protestant upbringing with Celtic and southern hill-country magic, ritual, and a gift for healing. The link between me and my ...
... woman, intensely independent and resourceful. Her life combined the rigid tenets of a rural southern Protestant upbringing with Celtic and southern hill-country magic, ritual, and a gift for healing. The link between me and my ...
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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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