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In the hidden order of reality, there is no distinction between mind and matter. The split between inner and outer - subjective and objective - that we experience in ordinary life is unknown in the deeper reality.
Robert Moss
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Robert Moss
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: January 1
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I'm not just talking about analyzing symbols from a dream but bringing the dream into life. I'm talking about seeing the world around you as a waking dream where the symbols and synchronicities will speak to you if you pay attention. That's why I call it active dreaming because it's about getting active with all our dreams can be.
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The first thing to understand about working with children's dreams is that adults need to listen up.
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Choices are our choices so I am not taking away anyone's personal choice, but we run into difficulty when we're having choices made for us rather than making our own.
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On a visceral level, most of us know what soul loss means. This is the shaman's diagnosis of the root cause of many of our complaints: our lack of energy, our fatigue, our depression, why our immune systems are blown, why we lack enthusiasm and courage for life.
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Everything that enters our field of perception means something, large or small. Everything speaks to us, if we will take off our headphones and hear a different sound track. Everything corresponds. We travel better in the forest of symbols when we are open and available to all the forms of meaning that are watching†and waiting for us.
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By lighting a candle, you affirm that you are opening a sacred space.
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Subatomic particles exist in all possible states until they are observed - at which point something definite emerges from the soup of possibilities.
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It is difficult to wrap your mind around this intellectually and until you've had the experience, it can be difficult to understand. I tell people to give it a shot you have nothing to lose.
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The only time is Now. All other times - past, present, and parallel - can be accessed in this moment of Now, and may be changed for the better.
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Suppose you have a parallel self who has made different choices, who is following a different event track since you made certain choices in your life. Maybe you can reach to that self and borrow gifts and lessons from that self and maybe even help them on their road.
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In many traditions, crows are messengers and close attention is paid to their actions.
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I have never met anyone who is addicted to alcohol who isn't drinking for a lot of dead spirits!
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