Dream-Quest Cards
ISBN 0 9681981 0 4
Published by DreamQuest Project, Inc.

Whether you are an experienced dreamworker, or a relative newcomer to decoding your symbolic night language, DreamQuest Cards can offer you new insights and perspectives. DreamQuest is comprised of seventy cards, each containing a different set of questions, revolving around a particular theme of collective value or experience, such as "Love", "Victim", "Power" or "Journey". After recording a dream, the dreamer shuffles the deck, and selects three cards in succession. By working with the open-ended questions on each card, the dreamer can begin to explore a particular area of the dream in greater depth. Operating on the theory of synchronicity, or meaningful coincidence, the themes represented on the cards selected tend to be highly reflective of the dreamer's most significant life events or issues, and so can provide a meaningful opportunity for personal revelation in a gentle, non-intrusive way. Since the cards ask questions, rather than providing interpretations, they are appropriate for use alone, with a partner, or within a dream group context. DreamQuest Cards were developed by two professional dreamworkers in Ontario, Canada, Kathleen Meadows and Gloria Nye. Dr. Meadows holds a doctorate in clinical psychology, and conducts dream-study workshops, groups and classes. Ms. Nye holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology and is a certified practitioner in Neuro Linguistic Programming who facilitates workshops and works creatively with her dreams through writing, painting and collage. The Cards include an introductory guide discussing methods for recording dreams, using the cards, working in a dream-study group and general benefits of dream work. For more information, contact DreamQuest Project, Inc., 17A-218 Silvercreek Parkway North, Suite 306, Guelph, ON Canada N1H 8E8, or email dreamquest@golden.net.



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Review (c) 1997, Peggy Coats, The Dream Tree


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