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Transform Your Nightmares Into Creative Fuel
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Jeremy Taylor is the cautiously pessimistic, king of projective dream work.
In this very lively, and completely unzipped conversation we explored:
- Ways to transform nightmares (#Trumpmares, in particular) into fuel for your creative expression
- Spirituality in dream work
- The truth beneath the words, “Projection” (spoiler alert: it’s what we do all the time, whether asleep or awake)
- And (drumroll please), the two greatest stumbling blocks to great dream work (spoiler alert: mistaken literalism and premature closure)
These are among the things he will be sharing as one of the featured keynote presenters at this year’s IASD (International Association for the Study of Dreams) conference at the Wyndham hotel in Anaheim, CA.
If you don’t know who this amazing man is, here’s the 411:
Doctor Jeremy Taylor is a Unitarian Universalist minister who leads workshops and seminars all over the world, and also works with individuals and small groups. A major focus of his teaching is the role of projection and shadow. He is a founder and past-president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and the author of four books on dreams. After forty years of work in the fields of Jungian psychology, dream work, social justice, world mythology, cultural change, and the archetypal realm, he is convinced that all dreams come for our health and wholeness, and he continues to be intrigued and surprised by the multiple layers of meaning present in every dream. His website is: www.jeremytaylor.com
66 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on July 30, 2021 02:08 (). Last successful fetch was on June 24, 2021 02:08 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 220446793 series 2375696
Jeremy Taylor is the cautiously pessimistic, king of projective dream work.
In this very lively, and completely unzipped conversation we explored:
- Ways to transform nightmares (#Trumpmares, in particular) into fuel for your creative expression
- Spirituality in dream work
- The truth beneath the words, “Projection” (spoiler alert: it’s what we do all the time, whether asleep or awake)
- And (drumroll please), the two greatest stumbling blocks to great dream work (spoiler alert: mistaken literalism and premature closure)
These are among the things he will be sharing as one of the featured keynote presenters at this year’s IASD (International Association for the Study of Dreams) conference at the Wyndham hotel in Anaheim, CA.
If you don’t know who this amazing man is, here’s the 411:
Doctor Jeremy Taylor is a Unitarian Universalist minister who leads workshops and seminars all over the world, and also works with individuals and small groups. A major focus of his teaching is the role of projection and shadow. He is a founder and past-president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and the author of four books on dreams. After forty years of work in the fields of Jungian psychology, dream work, social justice, world mythology, cultural change, and the archetypal realm, he is convinced that all dreams come for our health and wholeness, and he continues to be intrigued and surprised by the multiple layers of meaning present in every dream. His website is: www.jeremytaylor.com
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