by Rodger Kamenetz | Jun 5, 2022 | dreams, Front Page Slider, love, Natural Dreamwork, soul
I join all of us in the Natural Dreamwork community, teachers, practitioners, clients and friends of the work, in mourning the loss of our dear teacher and friend, Mary Jo Heyen. For Mary Jo contemplating dreams was a very serious spiritual practice and it led her...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Apr 19, 2022 | dying, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, relationship, soul
The day after I was diagnosed with advanced esophageal cancer I chose to step into this already scheduled interview with Randy. And I am so glad I did; it was a healing conversation for me. Randy’s heart, intuition and his own vulnerability and openness...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Jan 30, 2022 | dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, relationship, soul
Many of us never got to feel special…especially to those who mattered to us. We came to believe there was only so much special…only so much love…to go around and we were left out. In my work with dreamers, a theme that comes up frequently in their dreams is the desire...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Dec 3, 2021 | dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, relationship, soul
This is the season of giving…the gifts of our hearts, our selves, our presents and our presence. For our dreams there is no special season. Each and every night they come bearing gifts selected precisely for each of us. In The History of Last Night’s Dream, Natural...
by Mary Jo Heyen | Nov 27, 2021 | compassion, dreams, Feelings, Front Page Slider, healing, love, relationship, soul
We are among several generations that have been inundated with self help books and workshops, all encouraging us to make ourselves into a better version of ourselves…our best selves…our perfect selves. What if life’s journey isn’t about becoming a better version of...
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...