Posts Tagged ‘Robert Moss’

Evolutionary Dreaming

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Back in August I commented in my review of Robert Moss’s new book that, People are people… The dirty little secret of the human potential movement is that even if we all develop to our fullest potential, our society will still not be perfect.” Much to my surprise, I did not get a lot of blowback from [...]

The Historicity of Dreaming

Friday, August 21st, 2009

That dreams have been influential in many pivotal episodes in history is accepted as fact in some circles; in other circles it is considered nonsense. Yet for anyone bothering to dig into the archives, it becomes indisputable that many important figures over time and across disciplines have been guided by their nighttime dreams—and have changed [...]

Things that Shift in the Night

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Like so many others, I have been glued to the screen over the past few weeks. Debates, opinions, news of the economic collapse, cowpies from the election trail—it is all so important, and so crazy, that I consider it a survival skill to understand what is going on as best I can. Along with this, [...]