The Dream As Compost: A Special Dream Essay For Earth Day
There is so much richness in the poem “This Compost,” by Walt Whitman. Whitman uses the compost metaphor beautifully. Perhaps you can relate to the natural cycling process that he walks us through. It speaks to me personally, reflecting my inner landscape and experience with dreamwork. It also points to a natural journey we all experience as humans on this earth.
THE BIG DREAM OF PASSOVER
As Elijah enters the room, it is the emergence of the timeless within time.
Basho And The Burning Bush: How To Approach Your Dreams Barefoot
Moses takes his shoes off before he approaches the holy ground of the burning bush. We have to take our shoes off and our robes too and stand there naked before the image in our dreams-- so it can be new again.
Dreams and Dowsing by Mary Jo Heyen
As Natural Dreamwork practitioners we, like the dowser, walk through the dream with our willow branch of deep listening, curiosity and heart.