Dreaming the Soul Back Home: With Robert Moss

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Posted by Cygnus Team
3 July, 2014

In this FREE podcast listen to author and shaman-dreamer Robert Moss speak about his latest book, Dreaming the Soul back Home. 

Dreaming the Soul Back Home. In this extraordinary book, shamanic dream teacher Robert Moss shows us how to become shamans of our own souls and healers of our own lives. Robert Moss teaches us that our dreams give us maps we can use to travel to the places where we can heal, reconnect with lost soul parts, connect to our spirit allies and ride the wind-horse of spirit to places of healing and adventure in the larger reality. You’ll learn how to enter past lives, future lives, and the life experiences of parallel selves and how to bring back lessons and gifts. In this interview Robert speaks about:

  • *Who or what is a shaman,
  • *The shamanic view of the universe,
  • *The ancient understanding of soul,
  • *What is soul loss,
  • *How can dreams help with soul loss,
  • *Dreaming and Ancestral healing,
  • *Past parallel and future lives,
  • *Dreaming the world whole
  • *How we can dream our way to wholeness.

Robert Moss is a dream teacher, and creator of Active Dreaming, an original synthesis of dreamwork and shamanism. Born in Australia, he survived three near-death experiences in childhood. A former lecturer in ancient history at the Australian National University, he is a best-selling novelist, journalist and independent scholar. He leads seminars all over the world, including a three-year training for teachers of Active Dreaming. His nine books on dreaming, shamanism and imagination include his latest Dreaming the Soul Back Home.

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