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Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death [Paperback]

Robert Moss (Author)
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May 5, 1998
Shamanic practitioner, dream explorer, and author of "Conscious Dreaming" Robert Moss provides exciting, new conscious dreamwork techniques that can launch readers into other worlds and the furthest reaches of their imaginations.


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Insisting that we are each born with the ability to experience different ways of seeing and knowing, Moss (Conscious Dreaming) invites readers through the portals of "the twilight zone. The cusp between waking and sleeping, and between sleeping and waking." Beyond this entrance to the dreamworld, according to Moss, dreamers encounter spirit guides, experience physical and emotional healings, see and create their own futures and are given answers to specific questions. Likening these trips to flying, the author eschews the "consensual hallucination" that the physical world is real and the dreamworld is not. Travel in "dreambodies," he contends, is quite real and is an important part of everyone's total life experience, whether or not it is remembered in conscious states. Moss rejects traditional dream analysis, and offers an unusual alternate explanation for "alien abduction" stories?that they are actually dream experiences of encounters with spirit beings. Teaching his method of "active dreaming," he provides many provocative individual and group exercises, including breathing, drumming and a variety of visualization techniques. According to Moss, the ultimate purpose of reconnecting dreaming and conscious states is "soul remembering"?the revelation of where we came from before birth and where we will go after death?illuminating whatever lies in between with new meaning.
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Dreamgates offers insights from cultures with strong dreaming traditions, insights which profoundly challenge the ruling paradigms of a culture that confuses the real with tehe physical. While this author offers a startling vision of the new places you can go via your dreamgates, I found his writing to be clear, grounded, balanced and very practical, as well as visionary. This is a powerful combination, putting ths book well above similar efforts.

Very well-written and organized, each section incorporates stories that illustrate the ideas and concepts, as well as detailed exercises for the reader to actually get involved and see what their own experience is like. These instructions make travels into the other worlds a safe and frequently healing experience. Whether you are new to this sort of exploration, or what he calls a frequent flyer, you are bound to find many new and challenging directions here.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to use their dreams to explore new territory. -- Dream Network Journal vol 18 no 2, Summer 1999


Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 1st edition (May 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 060980216X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609802168
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,191,800 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Moss is the pioneer of Active Dreaming, an original synthesis of shamanism and modern dreamwork. Born in Australia, he survived three near-death experiences in childhood. He leads popular seminars all over the world, including a three-year training for teachers of Active Dreaming and a lively online dream school. A former lecturer in ancient history at the Australian National University, he is a best-selling novelist, journalist and independent scholar. His eight books on dreaming, shamanism and imagination include Conscious Dreaming, Dreamways of the Iroquois, The Three "Only" Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence and Imagination, The Secret History of Dreaming, Dreamgates and Active Dreaming: Journeying beyond Self-Limitation to a Life of Wild Freedom.

Moss describes himself as "a dream teacher, on a path for which there has been no career track in our culture." He identifies the great watershed in his adult life as a sequence of visionary events that unfolded in 1987-1988, after he decided to leave the world of big cities and the fast-track life of a popular novelist (already the author of four New York Times bestsellers, including Moscow Rules) and put down roots on a farm in the upper Hudson Valley of New York. Moss started dreaming in a language he did not know that proved to be an archaic form of the Mohawk language. Helped by native speakers to interpret his dreams, Moss came to believe that they had put him in touch with an ancient healer - a woman of power - and that they were calling him to a different life.

Out of these experiences he wrote a series of historical novels (The Firekeeper, Fire Along the Sky, The Interpreter) and developed the practice he calls Active Dreaming, an original synthesis of contemporary dreamwork and shamanic methods of journeying and healing. A central premise of Moss's approach is that dreaming isn't just what happens during sleep; dreaming is waking up to sources of guidance, healing and creativity beyond the reach of the everyday mind.He introduced his method to an international audience as an invited presenter at the conference of the Association for the Study of Dreams at the University of Leiden in 1994.

Core techniques of Active Dreaming include

The "lightning dreamwork" process, designed to facilitate quick dream-sharing that results in helpful action; the use of the "if it were my dream" protocol encourages the understanding that the dreamer is always the final authority on his or her dream
Dream reentry: the practice of making a conscious journey back inside a dream in order to clarify information, dialogue with a dream character, or move beyond nightmare terrors into healing and resolution
Tracking and group dreaming: conscious dream travel on an agreed itinerary by two or more partners, often supported by shamanic drumming
Navigating by synchronicity: reading coincidence and "symbolic pop-ups" in ordinary life as "everyday oracles".

 

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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Open the Dream-gate to the unexplored corners of your soul., June 5, 1998
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This review is from: Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death (Paperback)
DREAMGATES is the marvelous new "explorer's guide to the worlds of soul, imagination, and life beyond death." One of the earliest definitions of a "dreamgate" is a "hole left in the steeple of a church to admit light," a wonderful metaphor of the physical and spiritual. The old form of the word "gate" referred to a "hole," and later to a "removeable barrier," words that could easily become metaphors for a dreamer's maturing beyond the simple dreaming of unexplored images, to the recording and exploring of the visible and invisible realities of their individual dream experiences, the admission of light, the removing of barriers that prevent us from understanding our dream images.

In his book DREAMGATES, Robert Moss guides his readers, through individual and group exploration, into the very personal meanings of their dream images and leaves his readers with the confidence to continue working with their dream imagery until they are familiar with their own dream landscape. The dream explorer can then use their dreams to work with current and past experiences, some brought with them to prepare them for destinies chosen before birth--memories so fragile that they come and go with a word or action or supposed chance meeting--some given for the better understanding of the most painful or most joyful parts of their psyche; some presented to assist the dreamer or those close to the dreamer with death and beyond, through the mesmerizing overlays of dream experiences that take each of us back and forth through the multiple layers of realities that make up our spiritual and physical bodies. The dreamer will learn when to open themselves to help others, how to contact higher entities and explore their higher selves and when to protect themselves against confused and dangerous entities that might enter unbidden or be unwittingly invited.

Creative exercises abound in this book and assist the dreamer in special journeys of self-discovery that are des! igned to allow the dreamer entrance into the advanced exploration and incubation of dream query and dream problem-solving. For the truly advanced explorers DREAMGATES will lead them to the exciting "5-D Vision" of "hyperdimensional space," a multi-dimensional world that can be experienced by each one of us through awareness and dream exploration.

Take the trip with Robert Moss in DREAMGATES and learn to fly with new wings, to see with new eyes, and to discover your own unique path to other worlds.

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book of Wonders!, April 10, 2003
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This review is from: Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death (Paperback)
I have been interested in dreams for decades, and in that time have read many books on the subject. By comparison with other popular books on dreams, Robert Moss's books are singular in breadth and depth of subject range, readability, and usefullness of the exercises presented to the reader. Moss takes the reader through an exploration of known dream territories and further, to the exciting outside edge of dream possibilities. He cites historical and cultural information to show that many of these concepts are not new, but have been practiced since ancient times. The wealth of information in this book is invaluable. Moss knows that there are many kinds of dreams, and many ways of dreaming. Dreaming is an education and an adventure, and Moss's books are wonderful guides for both the casually curious and the seasoned dream explorer. (I also highly recommend both Conscious Dreaming and Dreaming True by Robert Moss. Conscious Dreaming would be an excellent place for someone new to dream study to begin their explorations.)
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful invitation to stretch your imagination!, September 6, 1999
This review is from: Dreamgates: An Explorer's Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination, and Life Beyond Death (Paperback)
Robert Moss writes: "You are born to fly, and in dreams you remember the soul has wings." Well, here is a flight manual filled with stories and the dreams of frequent fliers.

There are lots of exercises and visualizations that I have found personally helpful. I have used the exercises in this book to visualize my way to a "personal dream library" and to a "house of time", to affirm my creativity and to seek guidance in the dreaming. I have used the exercises in this book when leading workshops. The beautiful meditations on the heart, the weighing of the heart, and on behalf of the dying have all facilitated healing for participants in my workshops.

This book is readable and filled with wonderful anecdotes and personal experiences of dreamers. It includes deep appreciation for the many ways in which spirituality is expressed through shamanic experiences and religious traditions. I also like the extensive notes and the bibliography which includes both popular and scholarly works.

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"I came because I don't want to miss the movies," explained a man at the start of one of my dream workshops. Read the first page
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