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Little Course in Dreams

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ISBN-10: 1570623864

ISBN-13: 9781570623868

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: Robert Bosnak, Denise Levertov

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This is a hands-on manual for anyone who is interested in dreams. At the same time, it is the story of a personal journey through the dream world by the author and several of his patients and students. Robert Bosnak offers exercises and strategies for studying dreams, including: Remembering and recording dreams Analyzing a written dream text Studying a series of dreams for its underlying themes Using the techniques of active imagination and amplification Working on dreams alone, in pairs, and in groups Through thisLittle Course in Dreamsit becomes clear that the imagination is a powerful force that simultaneously "poisons" us and provides the remedies to the soul's ills. Dreamwork thus…    
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Book details

List price: $18.95
Publisher: Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/20/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 4.95" wide x 7.22" long x 0.39" tall
Weight: 0.308
Language: English

Robert Bosnak grew up in Holland and has studied alchemy for over 40 years. He is a senior Jungian psychoanalyst with a practice in Los Angeles and is the author of 5 books of non-fiction in the fields of dreaming and creative imagination translated into over a dozen languages. He developed a method called embodied imagination, used widely in psychotherapy and applied worldwide to a variety of creative endeavors. The Red Sulphur saga is his first published work of fiction. He lives in the mountains of Santa Barbara.

Born in Essex, England, Denise Levertov became a U.S. citizen after her marriage to Mitchell Goodman, the writer who was indicted, with Benjamin Spock and the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, for his antiwar activities. She came to New York to live in 1948. Levertov acknowledges that her writing was influenced by William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, and Robert Duncan. After her first book, The Double Image (1946), was published in England in 1946, she did not produce another volume until 1957, when City Lights brought out Here and Now. In 1961 she was poetry editor for the Nation, and in 1965 she received the grant in literature from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Her essays…