Dream Wisdom Oracle with Greg Mahr and Heather Taylor-Zimmerman
Event description
Have you ever wanted to understand your dreams on a deeper level? Are you interested in dream interpretation? Join us in Ann Arbor for a conversation with the creators of Dream Wisdom Oracle: 46 Cards and Guidebook!
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About the Book:
A hands-on tool to explore the inner world of dreams
• Includes 46 full-color cards that explore common dream plots, settings, feelings, and figures as well as guidance on remembering dreams and interacting with them, inducing lucid dreams, and the wisdom of nightmares
• Gain insight to better interpret your dreams, incubate a specific dream topic, and understand your psychological state
• Features evocative art and psychotherapeutic insights to activate the unconscious and merge idea and image
Created by a psychologist-artist and a psychiatrist, this oracle deck will help you harness your dreams for personal growth and healing as well as understand the language of the soul as it appears in your dreams.
Designed for dream contemplation, the 46 full-color cards feature evocative art and therapeutic guidance to help engage all parts the brain. The cards explore common dream plots, settings, feelings, and figures as well as feature a group of teaching cards with recommendations for remembering dreams, inducing lucid dreams, and keeping healthy sleep routines. The deck can be used to incubate a specific dream topic, gain insight into your current psychological state, and better understand and interpret your dreams. For therapists and healers, the cards can also help you work with clients’ dreams and can be used to activate the unconscious.
About the Authors:
This set of dream cards and book of “contemplations” represents a collaboration between a visual artist and a psychiatrist. Both have academic and clinical experience with dreams. The visual artist, Heather Taylor-Zimmerman is a PhD psychologist trained at Pacifica, a Jungian program in California. Greg Mahr, an analytically oriented psychiatrist, is actively involved in teaching and research on acute trauma and nightmares. He has experience as a writer; his recent book on dreams published by Routledge and a chapbook of his poetry is being published by Celery City Press.
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