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Jeremy Taylor December 11 - 13
Dreams and the Mystery of War:
As we become more and more familiar with the transformational power of chaos we must engage in the mystery of war. Most of us are against it – that much seems to be true. But are we willing to step into the quicksand of how it might serve? Is it possible to deepen into its power and ambiguity from a transpersonal place? Are we willing to open our minds and our hearts to the power provided by these conflicts that reside both within and without us? From our dreams we begin to open to many possibilities. When there are hostilities and aggressive behaviors that show up in our dreams we can begin to accept these parts of ourselves and from a healthy and mature place start to make decisions about where we actually stand. Our actions come from a more whole/holy place as we accept our own aggression and anger. Again, the support of the other people in our circle help us stand in our own truth, and from here we open to a whole new definition of what power really is. So, if audacity is next on your experiential agenda, please come be with us this weekend. About Jeremy Taylor: Jeremy Taylor has worked with dreams for more than 30 years, integrating the values of spirituality with an active social conscience and a Jungian perspective. He is an ordained Unitarian-Universalist minister, is a founding member and past president of the Association for the Study of Dreams, and has written three books merging dream symbolism, mythology, and archetypal energy: Dream Work; Where People Fly & Water Runs Up Hill; and, his most recent, Living Labyrinth:Universal Themes in Myths, Dreams, and the Symbolism of Waking Life. Dr. Taylor currently directs the Marin Institute for Projective Dream Work. He has a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from the University of Creation Spirituality and an honorary Doctor of Sacred Theology (STD) from Starr King School for the Ministry. Jeremy appears regularly on national radio and TV, and pioneered on-line dream work as host of AOL's innovative dream work show. Dream Circle ArticlesAddiction, Healing and Transformation Through Recovery Dreamwork Part I For
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