I am a dream activist, practitioner and teacher. I am the host of An Etymology of Dreaming - a podcast on digging into the roots of the language of dreams.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Katherine Bell, a dreamwork practitioner in Santa Cruz, interviewed me on her radio show recently. Here's the interview - we talked about dreams, dreaming and why we dream.
In this episode, we explore the magic of the figures who come in our dreams. Who are they? Why are they there? Why do people I know (like my ex) come in my dreams?
Welcome back to An Etymology of Dreaming. In this episode we delve into the realm of dream types - or rather the question of can we try to force dreams into "types" that make sense on a personal level.
Welcome to my latest podcast (after a long break) where we delve into the landscape of the non sequitur-ness of dreaming. Why do we have dreams that seem so strange and so non-relevant to anything happening in our worlds, our lives, our relationships... more
What is the "How" of Dreamwork? How do we work with dreams in an embodied way, so that we open and take in the learning, healing, challenges of our dreams. Join Sue for an exploration of the How of Dreaming through the mythos of Sleeping Beauty - and... more
Join Sue Scavo for a conversation about dreams with Integrative Dreamwork Practitoner Kate Chadwick. You can find Kate's Artwork here: https://artkate.blogspot.com/ Image: Yellow Veil by Kate Chadwick
In this episode, we explore the foundations of Embodied Dreamwork - what makes it unique from other ways of working with dreams and the basic beliefs that inform and shape Embodied Dreamwork.
Join me for a conversation with Bill St.Cyr, my partner and co-founder with me of Limina - A School for Dreams and Consciousness, and Tias Little, the Founder, Director and Co-Lead Teacher of Prajna Yoga. We explore the relationship between dreams an... more
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