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Threads, Knots, Tapestries

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This book reveals the way our dreaming expresses and reflects our deep interpersonal and environmental interconnectivity. Drawing upon her decades of Jungian analytic practice, and many years of pioneering in dream groups, Castleman weaves a rich tapestry of dream threads which shows us how we are dreaming with and for each other. Her method is that of a storyteller telling the stories of people, their dreams, the stories of shamans, the stories of individuals suffering from cancer, love entanglements, and most delightfully, stories which show how dreams are woven together with communal life in other cultures, as well as in our own.

312 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2004

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September 12, 2022
Wow. This book brought dreamwork and synchronicities down to earth in a really delightful way. There is so much mystery in our day-to-day lives that goes unnoticed. The way we are all so inextricably connected cannot be ignored. This book is not "supernatural" or "woo-woo" - this author has two feet on the ground and is sharing her experiences in a way that is easy to understand. I loved it, and will read it again!
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October 8, 2019
Inspiring and relatable

The author writes as if she's having a personal conversation with you. She makes the Jungian psychology understandable & relatable. I enjoyed every chapter of this book.
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