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In Archetypal Dreamwork each person's journey is individual and unique.

Marc and Christa from East of Eden

One of the best ways to learn about this work before experiencing it yourself is to hear people's experiences.

Each person has experienced their journey in their own way and so each person expresses that journey in their own way - through essays, memoir, fairytales, fiction, poetry, art, music. For example, take Karla's writings:

It is dinner time and I am cooking in my kitchen. I am imagining you’ve come up behind me. I think to say the moon is but a sliver and holds the sky like your hand on my hip. Of course you do not hear me, you at your own stove two states away. I think, the sand hill cranes have come back again, four summers now. I think of their wings held to the shape of a crescent. I think, if I were a crane I would leave the burgers to burn. Head east toward your long wooden table my wings like two napkins flapping. The sound they’d make like the smack of lips.

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North of Eden Dream Work
Marc and Christa introduce us to dreamwork

First of all dreams are not night visions or groggy mind streams.  The dreams that can be analyzed are only those from deep sleep, referred to as REM.

What comes in these messages can be deemed a right next step in unwinding who you are not.  It is said that these messages do not repeat once they are faced up to and "digested".  They move along at the pace with which you confront them.

Great things were said about defusing fear