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  • + in English,  Working with Dreams

    Dreams as multifaceted objects

    The quote below is especially useful when trying to decipher a dream that’s lacking a well-designed scenario or looks like a series of randomly selected scenes. In such cases it’s helpful to view the whole dream as a puzzle that…

  • + in English,  Working with Dreams

    Dream Yoga, war and Q’uo

    When working with dreams according to the principles of dream yoga, it’s important not only to decode the message of the dream, but also to apply this message in the real life. Without an application, dreamwork is superficial and can’t…

  • + in English,  Spirituality & Metaphysics

    Dreams as a food for Soul

    Waking up in the morning, feeling empowered and inspired, but seeing this mood evaporating with every new thought about the upcoming day… Sometimes the fleeting memory of being loved and connected in the dream state is so unbearable to lose,…

  • + in English,  Working with Dreams

    Dreams during the crisis

    It happened that I’m administrating two Russian-speaking dream-interpretation groups on Fb that are big enough for accumulating quite reasonable statistical data (more than 40K current members). Since the Russian community hasn’t been largely present on Fb, these two dream-interpretation groups…

  • + in English,  Working with Dreams

    Q’uo about Nightmares

    “We have not touched upon the nightmare for the nightmare is not a different kind of dream. A nightmare can be that which was caused by the happenings of the day, that which was caused by repeated trauma in childhood. The…

  • + in English,  Self-Healing

    My life on the raw food

    By the age of 45 I came to the point when physical living turned into existence that included struggle at every step. Starting from struggle of getting up in the morning, every physical activity required substantial use of willpower because…

  • + in English,  Working with Dreams

    Misused Quote of Jung

    What’s interesting is that without its intended context this quote is mostly misunderstood and abused. Jung was trying to explain that there are differences in people’s perceptions and means of processing information, and it always needs to be taken into…