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The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams
Relating questions that you can ponder. These questions are often crafted around three “R” words: relate, remind, or recognize.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
Our job is to come into conversation with that desire, uncomfortable as it may be.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
Most symbols in a dream need to be courted for their underlying meaning, but feelings are the raw and unvarnished truth of your soulbody experience.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
Prospective:
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
Just having a regular place and time to meet ritually to discuss dreams is like a heartbeat keeping the practice refreshed and alive.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 11d ago
More than just analogy, metaphor shows us the connection between situations with a similar feeling tone.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
Only when opposites are unified and retain their distinctness can paradox be allowed to exist.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 18d ago
Anxiety:
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago
It’s often when we venture one step into a new way of being that the old attitude feels threatened and rears up twice as fiercely.
from The Dreaming Way: Courting the Wisdom of Dreams by Toko-pa Turner
Liane Bourke added 23d ago