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The doors of Philip K. Dick
By
Robert Moss
I like the doors in “The Adjustment Bureau”, the latest movie based on a story by the scifi great Philip K. Dick. They are by far the best way to get across mid-town. Turn the handle, and you might step from an apartment into a stadium, and from there into City Hall. As long as…
Personal mythology through Active Dreaming
By
Robert Moss
I sense the iron inside my body, and I know that it is the dust of an exploding star. The iron in my body connects me with the supernova that created my galaxy, and as I move and stretch I feel the whole cosmology is alive in me. Our Lady of Guadalupe is leaving us.…
In the forest of living symbols
By
Robert Moss
We want to be more literalist about dreams and more symbolist about waking life. Dreams often show us events that are manifesting, or will manifest in the future, in the external world. Big dreams may be experiences of another reality – for example, a past or parallel life, a neighborhood in the afterlife, or a…
Dinner and dreams: building an active dreaming family
By
Robert Moss
Here’s a plan for growing a dream family. Get a few friends together and practice the Lightning Dreamwork technique, the fun and fast method for everyday dream-sharing you’ll find explained in detail in my new book Active Dreaming and in The Three “Only” Things. Get used to rotating roles within your group. In other words,…
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