Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I am interested in meaning-making in my life, a term I first read in Carl Jung's work. It interests me how our dreams, healing work (particularly hypnotherapy with the trance element), and creativity overlap. Bringing the "feminine" into our culture is how our country could change for the better. If the Oscar Award Winner for best movie, The Hurt Locker, is the film that tells us what 2009 was - a film about addiction to killing and subsequent rush in the body, then the "feminine" is what we need to balance our society. (Feminine and masculine are old terms and could be better said as different ways of being intelligent/receiving information) the intuitive, feeling vrs the sensate and rational.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Daily Dreamer: Don’t Send in the Cavalry

The Daily Dreamer: Don’t Send in the Cavalry: "Post"
I love the pall bearer part. You made great "sense" of your dream.
I'd love to post with others interested in dreams. I would also like
a class but not Monday or Wednesday which are the days I work
away from home. I have been keeping dream journals for 5 years
and have been in several dream groups which I love, one dream
group right now. I find the symbols in dreams really helpful for
the awareness of my complexes. I find I'm able to admit to my
splits better with friends and even have humor about them.
Best to all "dreamers."

Children of Dust: A Memoir of Pakistan by Ali Eteraz - Harperone - Beliefnet Community

Children of Dust: A Memoir of Pakistan by Ali Eteraz - Harperone - Beliefnet Community: "0"

I liked the title of your book and so I watched the podcast. I am looking for a community of
memorists. My memoir, Salt and Paper comes out the end of this year. We are still debating on
the rest of the title after the colon. Best.