
The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams

Dreams are our authentic Rosetta stones.
Sarah B. Breathnach • Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort & Joy
There is an Indigenous tribe from the Daly River region in Northern Australia called the Ngangikurungkurr, whose name translates as ‘Deep Water Sounds’ or ‘Sounds of the Deep.’ For the Ngangikurungkurr, it is understood that there is a deep spring of story within that calls on each of us. In order for us to live in harmony with the soul, we must li
... See moreToko-pa Turner • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
Sometimes just this change (from past to present) will open the dreamer to the deeper levels of her own dream, without having to do any work. In the same vein, the first level of dreamwork I ask people to do is the shamanic level of “real information.” How much real information is in this particular dream?
Vicki Noble • Shakti Woman: Feeling Our Fire, Healing Our World
Magic and synchronicity filled my days and pointed to my passion for dreamwork.