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At the bottom of Lincoln’s barrel
By
Robert Moss
In his 1860 autobiography, Abraham Lincoln wrote that he studied law with “nobody”. In an 1855 letter to Isham Reavis, a would-be attorney, he offered this counsel: “I did not read with any one. Get the books, and read and study them till, you understand them in their principal features; and that is the main…
Dream sharing in the time it takes to brush your teeth
By
Robert Moss
I had great fun on my “Way of the Dreamer” radio show yesterday. It was a live show with callers, and I agreed with the producer that we would seek to keep everything tight and swift by allowing just four minutes for the whole interaction with each person who shared a dream report with me…
In the temple of dream healing
By
Robert Moss
The dreamgates open paths to spontaneous healing. This was the shared wisdom of the ancient world. It calls to us again, in our dreams, to move beyond our fixation with physical symptoms to the spiritual causes of wellness and illness. It invites us to draw on transpersonal energies to heal ourselves and others. Pilgrims came…
Churchill’s art of vision transfer
By
Robert Moss
It’s June 1940. England stands alone against the Nazi horde that has overrunWestern Europe, and Hitler looks invincible. Churchill, Prime Minister for just one month, speaks to the people and warns them of the stakes. If the British people fail to resist Hitler, the world will be plunged “into the abyss of a new Dark…
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