Understanding Dreams: The Gateway to Dreams Without Dream Interpretation

How to understand dreams without ANY intervening structure, such as interpretations, explanations, theories?
The practical approach to dreams including
prof. Montague Ullman’s Experiential Dream Group Process guide.

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We tend to believe that dreams...

  • have messages

  • mean something

  • can be interpreted

  • teach, guide or warn us

  • are symbols of something else

  • are separate from our waking life

  • can be understood by means of religious,
    spiritual or scientific explanations

BUT no...

 

...dreams are like fish. When you lift them up from their own element, they may still seem like fish but they lose their life.

 

If you really want to understand dreams, you must take a deep, experiential plunge; dive deep into their own element.

 

HOW?

 

It is what this book is all about.

Markku Siivola

1945: born in Helsinki, Finland

1968: as a young lad had a sudden life changing experience one midnight about how following established truths cannot ever lead to an authentic and profound understanding of life.

1970's: Medical Faculty years with residency in psychiatry, haunted by the narrowness of psychiatry.

1980: meeting prof. Montague Ullman; seeing for the first time how dreams can be opened without any interpretative violence to the dreamer.

1981: qualified as a psychiatrist.

Since the 80's has led and supervised experiential dream groups without interpretations, and has come to know that dreams point even beyond themselves to yet deeper dimensions of human soul, to those dimensions he, as a young lad, had once seen a long time ago.

 

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