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A holistic approach to the fascinating, multifaceted world of dreams.This innovative book offers a holistic approach to one of the most fascinating and puzzling aspects of human experience: dreamin...
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A holistic approach to the fascinating, multifaceted world of dreams.

This innovative book offers a holistic approach to one of the most fascinating and puzzling aspects of human experience: dreaming. Advocating the broad-ranging vision termed "integral" by thinkers from Aurobindo to Wilber, Fariba Bogzaran and Daniel Deslauriers consider dreams as multifaceted phenomena in an exploration that includes scientific, phenomenological, sociocultural, and subjective knowledge. Drawing from historical, cross-cultural, and contemporary practices, both interpretive and noninterpretive, the authors present Integral Dream Practice, an approach that emphasizes the dreamer's creative participation, reflective capacities, and mindful awareness in working with dreams. Bogzaran and Deslauriers have developed this comprehensive way of approaching dreams over many years and highlight their methods in a chapter that unfolds a single dream, showing how sustained creative exploration over time leads to transformative change.

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 346
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Dream Studies
Publication Date: 02 January 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438442389
Format: Paperback
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"…a significant contribution to the literature of both integral theory and dream studies … Highly recommended." — CHOICE

"There is nothing like Integral Dreaming in the literature. This is an ambitious undertaking and its readers will gain an in-depth understanding of dreams and dreaming that they will find nowhere else. The 'five movements' of Integral Dream Practice will encourage many readers to follow the steps outlined, and integrate dreamwork into their own lives. This book will be an instant classic in the field." — Stanley Krippner

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I. History and Context

1. A Larger Calling: The Field of Integral Studies

2. An Integral Approach to Dreaming

PART II. Dreaming from an Integral Perspective: Research and Theory

3. The Creative Brain and the Science of Sleep and Dreams

4. Embodied and Purposeful Dreaming

5. The Subjective Experience of Dreams

6. Types of Dreams: Toward an Ecology of Dreaming

7. Dreams and Self-Inquiry

8. Dreams and Intersubjectivity

9. Culture, Ecology, and Identity

10. Turning to Larger Patterns: Dreams, Society, and the Environment

PART III. Integral Dream Practice: Philosophy and Application

Overview

11. Toward an Integral Dream Practice

12. Hermeneutic of Dream Interpretation

13. Epistemic Uncertainty: Non-Interpretive Approaches to Dreams

14. Philosophy of Practice

15. Hermeneutic of Creation: The Five Movements of Integral Dream Practice

16. Dreams in Creation: The Ursa Major Dream

Epilogue

Notes
References
Index