Taylor, Jeremy - Working with Dreams
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27m
A founder of the movement for leaderless dream work groups, Jeremy Taylor points out that dreams are held in disrepute by mainstream institutions because they challenge closed systems of thought. He suggests that techniques such as lucid dreaming can be used for purposes of healing and overcoming addictions. Ultimately, he believes, dreams connect us with the world of nature and of God.
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