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cerys_matthews_fan

knightmare_fan@hotmail.co.uk 27, UK

IP: 80.193.214.2

Feb 19, 08 - 4:47 AM
can more than one person...

can more than one person share the same dream?
Gerard

57  Murfreesboro, Tn.

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Feb 19th, 2008 - 6:10 AM
Re: can more than one person...

fan,
Yes, more than one person can share the same dream. It is rare. Usually the shared dream is between close relationships as in married couples or two people who share similiar experiences.

This view is based on Marion Woodman's 'Dreams: Language of the Soul, an audio book.
Marion woodman is a writer, international teacher and workshop leader, and Jungian analyst. With over half a million books in print, she is one of the most widely read authors on analytical and feminine psychology of our time. Marion Woodman is a graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich. She is the author of Addiction to Perfection, The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter, The Pregnant Virgin, The Ravaged Bridegroom, and is coauthor of Coming Home to Myself (with Jill Mellick) and The Maiden King (with Robert Bly)

Gerard


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