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Dreaming True: How to Dream Your Future and Change Your Life for the Better

by Robert Moss

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In our dreams, all of us are psychic.

-- Robert Moss

Dream True

Change the way you dream...and take control of your destiny

Robert Moss helps countless people live more enriched lives by working with the energy and insight of their dreams and becoming conscious dream journeyers. One of the greatest dreamers of all time was Harriet Tubman, who personally escorted three hundred slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad. On the eve of the American Civil War, Tubman was guided by specific dreams to safe houses, river crossings, and friendly helpers she had never encountered previously.

As Moss explains, our own dreams run like an Underground Railroad through our lives, offering us paths to creativity, healing, and mutual understanding. He shows us how to dream true the way Harriet Tubman dreamed true: how to dream the future, how to go back inside our dreams to clarify their messages and use the information to make wiser choices, and how to bring through life-helping guidance for others.

Dreaming True explores many levels of dreaming and how we can "dream with the body" in order to stay well. Moss offers simple and practical techniques for working with a dream journal to catch — and act on — messages about the distant future and tap into our creative source. He shows us how to dream our way toward a better job, a better relationship, and creative fulfillment.

Presented with Moss' trademark humor and down-to-earth style, Dreaming True helps us rediscover what ancient dreamers knew: through dreaming we can become active co-creators of our future, bringing positive energy and insight from a deeper reality into our physical world.

Synopsis:

Dreams offer paths to creativity, healing, and understanding. In this book, Moss shows how to dream the future and gain insights, to clarify messages, and to use dreams to help others.

Synopsis:

In our dreams, all of us are psychic.
— Robert Moss

Dream True

Change the way you dream...and take control of your destiny

Robert Moss helps countless people live more enriched lives by working with the energy and insight of their dreams and becoming conscious dream journeyers. One of the greatest dreamers of all time was Harriet Tubman, who personally escorted three hundred slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad. On the eve of the American Civil War, Tubman was guided by specific dreams to safe houses, river crossings, and friendly helpers she had never encountered previously.

As Moss explains, our own dreams run like an Underground Railroad through our lives, offering us paths to creativity, healing, and mutual understanding. He shows us how to dream true the way Harriet Tubman dreamed true: how to dream the future, how to go back inside our dreams to clarify their messages and use the information to make wiser choices, and how to bring through life-helping guidance for others.

Dreaming True explores many levels of dreaming and how we can "dream with the body" in order to stay well. Moss offers simple and practical techniques for working with a dream journal to catch — and act on — messages about the distant future and tap into our creative source. He shows us how to dream our way toward a better job, a better relationship, and creative fulfillment.

Presented with Moss' trademark humor and down-to-earth style, Dreaming True helps us rediscover what ancient dreamers knew: through dreaming we can become active co-creators of our future, bringing positive energy and insight from a deeper reality into our physical world.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface: Dreaming True

Introduction: The Underground Railroad of Dreams

part one

THE ART OF DREAMING TRUE

one Journaling for Dreaming True

two Keys to Dreaming True

three Waking Up to Dreaming True

four When Dreams Seem False

five Listening to Nightmares

six Dreaming for Others

seven Becoming a Better Dream Journalist

part two

SEVEN LEVELS OF DREAMING

eight Ways of Dreaming

nine Level One: Dream Recycling

ten Level Two: Dream Moviemaking

eleven Level Three: Dreaming with the Body

twelve Level Four: Psychic Dreaming

thirteen Level Five: Transpersonal Dreaming

fourteen Level Six: Sacred Dreaming

fifteen Level Seven: Dreambringing

part three

DEEPER DREAMING

sixteen Dream Hunters and Dream Healers

seventeen Becoming a Waymaker

eighteen Bringing Dreams into Waking Life

nineteen Dreaming and Future Science

twenty Changing the Past

twenty-one Dreaming Humanity?s Path in the New Millennium

Notes

Bibliography

Resources

Acknowledgments

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780671785307
Subtitle:
How to Dream Your Future and Change Your Life for the Better
Other:
Moss, Robert
Author:
Moss, Robert
Author:
McLuhan, Marshall
Publisher:
Pocket Books
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Communication
Subject:
Dreams
Subject:
New Age
Subject:
Dream interpretation
Subject:
Literature and society
Subject:
Healing - General
Subject:
Parapsychology - ESP (Clairvoyance, Precognition, Telepathy)
Subject:
General Body, Mind and Spirit
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B102
Series Volume:
FS-061-00
Publication Date:
September 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
8.52x5.52x.97 in. 1.12 lbs.

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