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Robert Moss
“The struggle inside the cocoon between the defenders of the worm state and the agents of winged possibility is one that I was still living, one that many of us surely experience in times of spiritual emergence. We may find ourselves pounded into mush, hanging upside down from whatever we can cling to — and yet have the possibility and destiny of becoming much, much more.”
Robert Moss, The Boy Who Died and Came Back: Adventures of a Dream Archaeologist in the Multiverse

Robert Moss
“Good analysts and therapists can help us to recognize parts of ourselves we have repressed and denied. The shamanic concept of soul loss reaches further. It recognizes that soul healing is also about retrieving pieces of soul that have literally gone missing and need to be located and persuaded to return and take up residence in the body where they belong.”
Robert Moss, Dreaming the Soul Back Home: Shamanic Dreaming for Healing and Becoming Whole

Robert Moss
“The only time is Now. All other times - past, present, and parallel - can be accessed in this moment of Now, and may be changed for the better.”
Robert Moss, The Boy Who Died and Came Back: Adventures of a Dream Archaeologist in the Multiverse

Robert Moss
“The power of healing comes through the wound. If the physician is healed, he will lose his power to heal others.”
Robert Moss, The Secret History of Dreaming

Robert Moss
“I believe that, seven generations beyond us, those who look back on our time will find that it was the cry of the trees that helped to restart the dreaming and foster the understanding that we must dream not only for ourselves but also for our communities and for all that shares life with us in our fragile bubble of air.”
Robert Moss, Active Dreaming: Journeying Beyond Self-Limitation to a Life of Wild Freedom

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