by Keren Vishny | Aug 27, 2021 | dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, grief, healing, images, love, relationship, vulnerability
Imagine a world where no one dreamed… In confronting what it would mean to lose this vital function, we begin to appreciate the fundamental importance of dreaming in our individual lives and in our culture. Can you Imagine Shakespeare devoid of dreams? Or Edgar Allen...
by Keren Vishny | Jul 30, 2021 | children, dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, Natural Dreamwork, relationship, soul
Living soulfully requires that we learn to trust ourselves, recognize what we truly long for, recognize the trustworthiness of others (or lack of it) so we can sustain meaningful relationships and live creatively. If we have had parents or other adults in our lives...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Jul 19, 2021 | compassion, death, dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, grief, healing, trauma
In my dreamwork with hospice patients and their families, with grief groups, grief may be felt in the moment or it may be waiting in the wings to make its unexpected entrance. In my work with dream clients, each and every one, even when there isn’t a recent death,...
by Laura Smith-Riva | Jul 8, 2021 | dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, images
Recently someone posited a question on a depth psychology Facebook page asking how does one let the unconscious become conscious. My immediate thought was Dreamwork. Dreams being a portal into the unconscious, our nightly reveries leak into our awareness the very...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Jun 13, 2021 | dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, Natural Dreamwork, relationship
Our dreams are impeccable at helping us find the places of tension within us…the places where our inner self and outer self aren’t in alignment. And in our willingness to look at this place of conflict within is we can begin to not only make clearer choices, we...
by Keren Vishny | May 29, 2021 | body, dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, images, senses
With the Coronavirus Pandemic, many of us have felt a radical rupture from our old life. While this has affected each of us in different ways, I believe most of us share a sense of living in limbo. We wait, hoping between death of the ‘old way’ and birth of the new....