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The Practice of Dreamwork
Dreamwork is a diverse practice. Most Dreamworkers today are not concerned with the questions of why we dream, nor even what they mean. Many are teaching others to use their dreams as a tool for self development, or as energy to be harnessed. Some psychotherapists still use dreams as a starting point for conscious analysis while Spiritual healers and hypnotherapists continue in more shamanic traditions. Dreamwork can be practiced alone or in conjunction with other healing modalities. The most common aspects of dreamwork include:
1 Paying attention to the dream or dreams Come to Soultenders and explore your dreams. We offer individual weekly sessions to help you begin to uncover dream material and teach you skills to process your dreams while pointing out the benefits of understanding your dreams. You may be surprised how much information your dreams have to offer. Dreams offer us information in the form of images and it is within those images that you can learn a great deal about what is happening in your life, what directions you are being led in and possibly what is truly important to you in life.
OTHER HELPFUL DREAMWORK WEBSITES Introduction to Dreamwork by Jeremy Taylor Mythos Institute: What Everyone Should Know About Dreaming & Dreamwork |
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