Chronicles of the Forbidden Scripture

Book I - Origins, The Primordial

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Dreams, Eastern Religions, Buddhism, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Diya Prajnaparamita ISBN: 9781386772132
Publisher: AlayaAD Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diya Prajnaparamita
ISBN: 9781386772132
Publisher: AlayaAD
Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Everyone dreams; not everyone remembers their dreams.

What are some creative and meaningful ways to honor our lucid dreams and transcendent experiences that might otherwise be undervalued, overlooked and ignored?

The Meraki Epics seek to illuminate the oracular nature of lucid dreams, their ability to enhance academic and scholarly inquiry, and bring awareness to a woman’s ancestral visionary tradition that has not often been explored or discussed within the contemporary women’s spirituality and goddess movements.

This book deviates from a Euro/androcentric approach to dream interpretation, endeavoring to explore the transmission of cultural memory through dreams. It seeks to spark a conversation on the development of alternative ways of gathering and interpreting information. 

Join the author on her mission as she combines her background in Transpersonal Psychology and 15 years of dream documentation to re-establish a woman's ancestral visionary tradition as it has been revealed to her through her dreams and shamanic journeys.

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Everyone dreams; not everyone remembers their dreams.

What are some creative and meaningful ways to honor our lucid dreams and transcendent experiences that might otherwise be undervalued, overlooked and ignored?

The Meraki Epics seek to illuminate the oracular nature of lucid dreams, their ability to enhance academic and scholarly inquiry, and bring awareness to a woman’s ancestral visionary tradition that has not often been explored or discussed within the contemporary women’s spirituality and goddess movements.

This book deviates from a Euro/androcentric approach to dream interpretation, endeavoring to explore the transmission of cultural memory through dreams. It seeks to spark a conversation on the development of alternative ways of gathering and interpreting information. 

Join the author on her mission as she combines her background in Transpersonal Psychology and 15 years of dream documentation to re-establish a woman's ancestral visionary tradition as it has been revealed to her through her dreams and shamanic journeys.

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