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Robert Moss is the creator of Active Dreaming, an original method of dreamwork and healing through the imagination. Born in Australia, he survived three near-death experiences in childhood. Active Dreaming is a way of being fully of this world while maintaining constant contact with another world, the world-behind-the-world, where the deeper logic and purpose of our lives are to be found. Hallo Ryan, Thank you for writing this informative piece on the Active Dreaming book by Robert Moss. I am organising an Active Dreaming workshop at Utrecht, 16 & 17 February 2013.
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Through a series of near-death experiences in his childhood, Robert Moss first grasped the great keys to dream navigation. On Dream Gates, Moss reveals how his own experiences parallel Iroquois soul journeying, the ancient Greek Asclepian dream healing arts, aboriginal dreamtime, and shamanic techniques used in native cultures throughout the world. To the shaman, 'The Drea...more
Published June 1st 1997 by Sounds True
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Sep 29, 2014Karen rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
By the time I was halfway through this book, my dreams were more vivid, meaningful, and memorable. Moss is an enchanting and wise teacher.
Aug 28, 2014Iona Stewart rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is another wonderful, absolutely all-embracing and inspiring book by Robert Moss.
This author has amazing abilities as regards conscious dreaming, as he calls lucid dreaming, active dreaming (which I cant at present find that he provides a definition for), soul journeying and so forth. I havent really understood the distinctions between the various forms of “dreaming”, but the book presents an astounding array of accounts of otherworld journeys (travelling between the worlds), communication...more
This author has amazing abilities as regards conscious dreaming, as he calls lucid dreaming, active dreaming (which I cant at present find that he provides a definition for), soul journeying and so forth. I havent really understood the distinctions between the various forms of “dreaming”, but the book presents an astounding array of accounts of otherworld journeys (travelling between the worlds), communication...more
Mar 18, 2013Donna Woodwell rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
If I say 'dreamwork' in modern Western society, people usually think of analyzing the symbolism in their dreams. This book is not about that.
Instead, it's about the shamanic way of dreaming. About dreaming as a process to be experienced, not simple as content to be analyzed intellectually. This book is the closest I've ever read to the way I learned to work with dreams with my teacher Eileen 'ike' West, sitting in ceremonial circles.
It's a book to experience. If you enjoy working with dreams (o...more
Instead, it's about the shamanic way of dreaming. About dreaming as a process to be experienced, not simple as content to be analyzed intellectually. This book is the closest I've ever read to the way I learned to work with dreams with my teacher Eileen 'ike' West, sitting in ceremonial circles.
It's a book to experience. If you enjoy working with dreams (o...more
Oct 10, 2009Regan rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Kind of a rehash so far of his earlier dream work book. I'm half way through and so far it seems like just a continual synopsis of dream journals
May 20, 2019Joakim rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've been having crazy dreams lately. I'd taken a course in Myths and dreams (the course title was Myths, dreams and consciousness) before and that piqued my interest and wanted to know more about these dreams. But symbols, oh symbolism in the dreams that are overwhelming. From the ultimate date of June 13th, 2019 (supposedly I die then with motorcycle involved somewhere) to image of defecating in those long urinals where you have no privacy..these symbols are hard to interpret. There are other...more
May 27, 2019Hilary Whatley rated it really liked it · review of another edition Shelves: dreaming, spirituality-religion, nonfiction
It was a fun book, not sure how much of dreaming is as the author interprets it (often in a very literal fashion, rather than a purely symbolic way as I am used to). For example, is the Native American man that fuses with him in a dream really a man who once existed, or - in a more Jungian view - solely an integration of some aspect of his shadow self? (I have also had a shadow-integration experience very similar to what he describes, so I can at least relate to that) .. Is he really talking wit...more
Dec 26, 2017Renee rated it it was amazing Shelves: life-after-death, non-fiction, non-fiction-psychology, non-fiction-spirituality, dreams
Fascinating! So much information and experience in that man’s head, hard to get it in one audiobook. Minimal techniques woven through the author’s personal experiences give the listener a taste of what to expect should they be having insights already or seeking them out. I’ll probably listen to it again at some point.
Oct 23, 2017Kaori Hilton rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is the first book about dreams I found the advice practical, usable in real life.
So for the content wise, I'd like to give five stars and this will be the book I'd like to own on my real shelf someday.
However.. I did not actually 'read' this book, but 'heard' the audiobook.
I did not like the narration at all. I hope they'd hire someone professional for the reading.
So for the content wise, I'd like to give five stars and this will be the book I'd like to own on my real shelf someday.
However.. I did not actually 'read' this book, but 'heard' the audiobook.
I did not like the narration at all. I hope they'd hire someone professional for the reading.
May 31, 2010Tami rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I think almost everyone has woken up from a dream that made them wonder if it contained a hidden (or not so hidden) message. More often than not, most of us let go of the thought. Only later do we look back and realize that perhaps we should have listened or at the very least dug deeper into the meaning.
Dreamgates goes beyond simple dream symbolism and using dreams to better our waking world. In this book, the author teaches us how to actively dream. Following some very simple steps, we can not...more
Dreamgates goes beyond simple dream symbolism and using dreams to better our waking world. In this book, the author teaches us how to actively dream. Following some very simple steps, we can not...more
Aug 21, 2010House Hesson rated it did not like it · review of another edition
There's a little useful information here for someone new to shamanism - a little. Much of the book is recounting of personal experiences in which dream journeying gave a message that was later substantiated in real life. We don't want to hear about these experiences. We want to have them.
We picked it up because a light skim of the early chapters looked promising. It does indeed include some interesting suggestions on how to use shamanic journeying, in or out of dreams, to follow up on earlier sp...more
Aug 20, 2008Alicia rated it really liked it · review of another editionWe picked it up because a light skim of the early chapters looked promising. It does indeed include some interesting suggestions on how to use shamanic journeying, in or out of dreams, to follow up on earlier sp...more
Recommends it for: Those interested in the dream world & the western tradition of shamanism
Recommended to Alicia by: Manda Scott's website (Scottish author of the Boudicca series)
Fascinating look not at dreams, but at Dreaming: a shamanistic spiritual pursuit. The different planes of the dreamscape, and practical tips for how to travel them. Almost as interesting would be an auto-bio of the author, who was formerly a war correspondent and an ancient history professor. I'm going to back up and read his earlier work Conscious Dreaming, since I'm more of a beginner who needs to start at Step 1: remembering my dreams in the 1st place. ~=o}
Sep 28, 2014Belle rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is currently one of my favorite books. I'm going to start reading it a second time so I can participate with the ideas more. I read a different edition of this book that was re-published by New World Library. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in designing their own ideas about reality based on first-hand experiences, such as dream travels.
Sep 14, 2010Alyse Foust rated it it was ok · review of another edition
It is a book that allows you to reach your inner soul, to your higher self, and beyond. It is a excelent book for inntermediate and experienced meditatiors and active dreamers, to reach a higher knowledge.
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Aug 24, 2014Spider Goddess rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this once a few years ago and loved it! This time, however, I listened to it as an audiobook spoken by Robert Moss himself. The experience was all the more enriched by hearing Moss speak his own words. Loved it!
May 01, 2015Patrick Dugan rated it really liked it · review of another edition
With books like these, the worst case scenario is that the author is making it all up out of whole cloth. However, even if the author hasn't had all the dream adventures he claims to have had...that leaves him being what exactly? Still a very creative writer IMHO.
Dec 30, 2012Kiof rated it liked it · review of another edition
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Robert Moss is one of those guys who essentially writes the same book over and over again. He preaches the new age genius of dreaming and has some great Rilke quotes....cant see anything wrong with that. ...more
Oct 05, 2014Anji rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Very interesting to read, and could possibly be a very useful reference book.
Sep 08, 2012Carol Ann Deans rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Such a well informed Author and because of this it is easy to feel safe with his advices. He also writes very well and not full of jargon.
Apr 16, 2011Kristy McCaffrey rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Feb 14, 2016Mary Beth added it · review of another edition
I've sipped from the cup of Lethe and this audio has helped me to find my way. Thank you Robert Moss :)
Jul 26, 2015Kendra rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Jan 05, 2009April rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I re-read this one often, as it always helps me relax before bed, and interestingly, I almost always have pleasant dreams that night.
Feb 16, 2016Andy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Robert Moss has a great breadth of experience and it is helpful to have someone as intelligent as him articulate and guide you through the often taboo field of dreaming.
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