Dreamlife

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Dreams
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Author: Rufus Goodwin ISBN: 9781584204800
Publisher: SteinerBooks Publication: June 1, 2004
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books Language: English
Author: Rufus Goodwin
ISBN: 9781584204800
Publisher: SteinerBooks
Publication: June 1, 2004
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books
Language: English
Dream theorists have been more interested in the content and implications of dreams or (when more scientifically inclined) their physiology. They have rarely considered the light, perhaps fearing where the search might lead. Rufus Goodwin, however, advances courageously where angels fear to tread. With subtle intelligence, persistence, and wit, Goodwin pursues his question in short, lucid chapters through thickets of competing theories. He takes an evenhanded approach, consulting those who work in dream laboratories, poets and writers, and those dreamers who, like himself (and us), have pondered dreams and their meaning in life. In the end, he arrives at the concept of dreamlight as a bridge between body and mind. This light, however, is not what it seems and has nothing to do with the brains electrical activity. Rather, it is living lighta transpersonal element in our lives that says much about the nature and possibility of human consciousness. Rufus Goodwin will change and deepen your understanding of consciousness and dreams.
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Dream theorists have been more interested in the content and implications of dreams or (when more scientifically inclined) their physiology. They have rarely considered the light, perhaps fearing where the search might lead. Rufus Goodwin, however, advances courageously where angels fear to tread. With subtle intelligence, persistence, and wit, Goodwin pursues his question in short, lucid chapters through thickets of competing theories. He takes an evenhanded approach, consulting those who work in dream laboratories, poets and writers, and those dreamers who, like himself (and us), have pondered dreams and their meaning in life. In the end, he arrives at the concept of dreamlight as a bridge between body and mind. This light, however, is not what it seems and has nothing to do with the brains electrical activity. Rather, it is living lighta transpersonal element in our lives that says much about the nature and possibility of human consciousness. Rufus Goodwin will change and deepen your understanding of consciousness and dreams.

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