Posts Tagged ‘Gillian Holloway’

Your help needed in dream survey about The Departed

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Author Gillian Holloway is conducting research on dream visitations by those who are departed.  Gillian says: “One of the hallmarks of the visitation dream: when you awaken from it, you have a powerful feeling that you have just been with the person. Over the years, I’ve been able to collect stories like this one, and to compare the similarities and differences. Visitation dreams come to believers and non believers, to people of all faiths and all ages. They are often punctuated by family members shared experiences, waking life coincidences that appear to follow up the dream.” Have you been visited by someone you’ve lost in dreams?  If so, take a few minutes to complete Gillian’s online survey.

Dreaming The Soul’s Return: How Dreams and Intuition Help Us Recover Our Spiritedness

Friday, September 4th, 2009

When: Saturday, September 19, 2009

Time: 10:am to 5:00 p.m.
Where: Location: Marylhurst University, Flavia Hall, 17600 Pacific Highway (Hwy 43)Marylhurst (Portland) OR 97036-0261 Portland, Oregon (download campus map)
Cost: $15.00; Students/Seniors $10.00

Marylhurst University and the International Association for the Study of Dreams are sponsoring a one-day mini-conference and workshop on dreams and intuition. Topics and presenters include:

  • Dream Groups — Souls Weaving: Tracy Stone, Spiritual Director and Dream Circle Facilitator
  • Map Your Dreams: The Dream Tree with Peggy Coats and Norma Jean Elgas, Facilitators
  • Survival Intuition: Gillian Holloway, Teacher
  • The Shadow: Mimi Pettibone, Dream Interpretation Educator
  • Realigning the Four Essential Bodies: Sonja Grace, Spiritual Intuitive

No reservations necessary — pay at the door. Please bring your lunch or be prepared to enjoy one of the local eateries. A Whole Foods Market is nearby the campus. For more information, contact Gillian Holloway.

Book Review: Radical Intercourse

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Radical IntercourseRadical Intercourse
How Dreams unite us in Love, Conflict and other Inevitable Relationships

Joseph Goodbread

Lao-Tse Press Softcover

This book by respected therapist Joseph Goodbread examines the way dreaming may effect those we dream about. According to Goodbread our dreams may cause people to act out certain roles or behaviors, a process he calls “dreaming up.” While most of us notice aspects of waking life appearing in our dreams, Goodbread explains what it can mean when parts of our dreams show up in waking life. A thoughtful, enjoyable work particularly good for therapists and dreamworkers, the startling implications make it worthwhile reading for anyone interested in dreams and relationship.
Reviewed by Gillian Holloway, Ph.D.