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Night Wings: A Soulful Dreaming and  Writing Practice
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Night Wings: A Soulful Dreaming and Writing Practice

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Being a really good writer involves looking deep into ourselves as well as others in order to understand human–our nature, our challenges, and our motivations. Often, we work out our own problems through the stories we tell. Our dreams provide essential clues to our deeper selves. Nelson’s soulful dream-writing practice teaches readers how to catch their dreams and turn them into a treasure trove for personal growth as well as an endless source of writing material.

Beginning with information about the different kinds of dreams we have, she offers a unique perspective on how to correlate our chakra issues with our dreams. She also shows readers how to recognize personal, mythic, and transpersonal themes in dreams. Often a dream seems to end leaving us wondering what it was all about, so Nelson introduces the Jungian technique of active imagination,
drawing the dream material out in fantasy to flesh out the dream and gain more insight.

Throughout the book, Nelson provides writing exercises and helpful advice on the craft of writing, along with information on how other writers have used their dreams in their work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hays (Nicolas) Ltd ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780892540884

Being a really good writer involves looking deep into ourselves as well as others in order to understand human–our nature, our challenges, and our motivations. Often, we work out our own problems through the stories we tell. Our dreams provide essential clues to our deeper selves. Nelson’s soulful dream-writing practice teaches readers how to catch their dreams and turn them into a treasure trove for personal growth as well as an endless source of writing material.

Beginning with information about the different kinds of dreams we have, she offers a unique perspective on how to correlate our chakra issues with our dreams. She also shows readers how to recognize personal, mythic, and transpersonal themes in dreams. Often a dream seems to end leaving us wondering what it was all about, so Nelson introduces the Jungian technique of active imagination,
drawing the dream material out in fantasy to flesh out the dream and gain more insight.

Throughout the book, Nelson provides writing exercises and helpful advice on the craft of writing, along with information on how other writers have used their dreams in their work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hays (Nicolas) Ltd ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
10 August 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780892540884