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Give me a straight-up dream
By
Robert Moss
Confused by your dreams? You could try asking tonight for a straight-up dream. Let me explain. Some dreams take a lot of tending. We need to walk with them and around them for a while, letting different layers and possible meanings surface in their own time. We may need to get feedback from others who…
Freezing in front of the future channels
By
Robert Moss
A friend dreamed that I had a very special television set delivered to her house. It was stylish and had many features she had never seen before. When she inspected the set more closely, she was astonished to find that it could be adjusted to play scenes from the future. The buttons on the monitor…
Back to basics Q&A #2: First steps in working with dreams
By
Robert Moss
What are the first steps we need to take to work with our dreams? First, consider your feelings on waking. Those feeling will be your first and best guidance on the nature and meaning of the dream – whether it is negative or positive, literal or symbolic, urgent or important or trivial. Then, do a…
Back to basics Q&A #1: dreaming is waking up
By
Robert Moss
How do you define a “dream”? A dream is a wake-up call. It takes us beyond what we already know. Dreams are the language of the soul, and they are experiences of the soul. There are “big” dreams and “little” dreams, of course. In big dreams, we go traveling and we may receive visitations. We…
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