Jung and the World
Jung and the World Podcast
One to One with Robert Moss
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One to One with Robert Moss

In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Robert Moss about his work with dreams. Amongst other things we talk about how he was conceived in Western Australia(Yay! it is about time we talked to someone conceived here), early childhood illness, some of his first dreams, indigenous dreaming cultures, Jung, ancestral spirits, The Dreamways of the Iroquois and his approach in assisting people to understand and work with their dreams.

Robert Moss is a lifelong dream explorer, shamanic teacher and a former professor of ancient history and philosophy. He has also been a journalist in London and a war correspondent in Vietnam. Born in Australia, he survived a series of near-death experiences in childhood and first encountered the ways of a dreaming people through his friendship with Aborigines. For the last thirty years he has taught and practiced an approach to dream work that incorporates shamanic techniques. He lives in upstate New York.

Follow the link to Robert's webpage

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