Why child dreams are not typical of the Child Archetype
Why child dreams are not typical of the Child Archetype? It maybe because the Child Archetype has many qualities and[…]
Read moreWhy child dreams are not typical of the Child Archetype? It maybe because the Child Archetype has many qualities and[…]
Read moreOld age slumps deeper in the chair and dreams longer too. Winnie the Pooh. Collage. Creative prompt – Old age[…]
Read moreDreams and memories are not absolutely true. What are dreams? We try to understand dreams by interpreting them and dream[…]
Read moreHe dreams and says “My ride’s here”. A collage. Creative prompt from aooga.wordpress.com: “My ride’s here“
Read moreDream of rain? Someone prayed for rain and Winnie the Pooh stands his ground against the rain. “pray for rain”[…]
Read moreTo cry or not to cry for the dead – What does your culture say about dreaming of crying for[…]
Read moreThe thin animal is a term used by Jungian analysts to refer to the theory that this animal is “porous”[…]
Read moreSome ancient dream interpretaters were Artemidorus, and Synesius. Artemidorus: Artemidorus lived in 2 AD in Daldis, in Greece-Rome. He valued[…]
Read morewe can’t recognise our memories because our dreams are distorted & displaced. A dream’s content may be strange and unfamiliar[…]
Read moreThe Celtics peoples, who include the Irish, Scottish Gaelic (Scotland), Welsh, Breton, Manx and Cornish say thin places are portals[…]
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