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Here are the curated dreams of one woman who, over half a lifetime, captured their essence in story, feelings, and reflections. We see the dreams cataloged and organized like an art museum, where dedicated galleries explore the stages of life, from childhood challenges to preparations for death. In these dreams Margaret Honton explores the interrelatedness of the conscious, unconscious, and spiritual realms. The author shows us how to use dreams: to decipher the images and actions conveyed by the unconscious. to appreciate the artistry and reassurance that they provide. to identify issues that…mehr

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Here are the curated dreams of one woman who, over half a lifetime, captured their essence in story, feelings, and reflections. We see the dreams cataloged and organized like an art museum, where dedicated galleries explore the stages of life, from childhood challenges to preparations for death. In these dreams Margaret Honton explores the interrelatedness of the conscious, unconscious, and spiritual realms. The author shows us how to use dreams: to decipher the images and actions conveyed by the unconscious. to appreciate the artistry and reassurance that they provide. to identify issues that need to be addressed, in order to deal with them. to let go of lingering feelings of attachment. to honor one's spiritual messengers and guides. Margaret Honton teaches us how to save and reflect upon our dreams, and how to process our feelings about them, to enhance positive life changes. Among the many rewards for those who carry through with their dreams are better decision making, enhanced creativity, and greater understanding of oneself.
Autorenporträt
Margaret Honton resumed collegiate studies from 1970-1975, after raising eight children, and became a graduate student in English at the Ohio State University. Her master's thesis, "To Make Up a Year and a Sphere," was the first thesis in original poetry accepted by the university. Many of her later works, over the following four decades, are archived in the university's Rare Books & Manuscripts Library. Margaret was one of the founding members of the Women's Poetry Workshop at the Ohio State University, and remained an active member for 20 years. For 10 years Margaret conveyed what poetry is, what it does, and how students can engage with it, during her residencies in the Poets-in-the-Schools Program, supported by the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. As a freelance editor for 10 years, she worked with everything from professors' field notes to manuscripts of popular fiction, to poetry. Margaret has written poetry for eight decades. She has professionally edited and published poetry anthologies and works on poetry therapy. A breaking point for Margaret occurred in 1990, when a car crash and near-death experience inaugurated a 30-year career in complementary healing modalities. Margaret Honton has-for 50 years-recorded her dream stories and their feelings immediately, and reflections on them shortly afterward. Her most recent book, Dream Encounters, captures the beauty of dreams, with special appreciation for how each dreamer can more fully understand oneself.