A dreamer without words
I am a dreamer: A writer without words.
I am a writer: A woman who wants to share her dreams.
The book that almost wasn’t
Hello friends, Of all the posts I create, this one makes me the happiest. That’s because my newest book, Dreaming on the Page, carries the message that we are all dreamers and storytellers–and claiming our …
If It Were My Dream: Bringing Dreams to Life with Friends
I met Nancy some years back at an International Association for the Study of Dreams conference, but back then she lived in Santa Fe, so we remained what we call “conference buddies.” But then she moved to western Massachusetts, not far from where I live, and where she has some roots as well. Now, Nancy and I are teaming up on a brand-new dreamy offering. On Oct. 15, we’ll be leading a full-day in-person workshop in Florence, Mass., titled Bringing Dreams to Life: Tapping into Creativity with Group Dreamwork and Writing.
Saying Yes to a Piggy-No-No
clichés are clichés for a reason! They are words or expressions that are small packets of syllables that contain time-tested truths. Often they help describe otherwise hard-to-pin-down concepts. As with core human experiences like beauty, joy, love, and great sorrow, it’s hard to put words to how poetry and dreams move us.
Writing down dreams: A transformational journey
We are natural storytellers, as evidenced by our endlessly creative dreaming mind. I want writers to know that they have a rich source of inspiration, guidance, and a font of creativity flowing inside them and they can access it through increased awareness of their dreams.
Feeling like you don’t belong? Have you tried to join?
I got more out of that woman’s share than I did the previous one hour and fifty-five minutes of content. And I’ve been thinking about it ever since: How much more might have gained from that online experience if I’d done more than just log in, sit back, and wait to be wowed? What might I have learned if I’d committed my full attention and my open heart to what was being offered?
How Dreams Helped a Poet Find Her Voice
“Thanks to my training with Tzivia and the Institute for Dream Studies, and with Tzivia’s Dreaming on the Page (DOTP) offerings, I have finally begun in earnest to weave together these two muses. When I write, I honor my dreams and infuse them into my waking world, and when I dream, I open to the fertile field of inner voice and direct revelation.” –Poet Jennie Meyer
Another World Opens When the Inner Poet Emerges
“For this poem, I combined a dream, a real-life situation, and the words of an inspiring poet, as we were instructed to do in one of the lessons in the DOTP course. I do not think of myself as a poet, but I felt the poet within me emerge as I did the Dreaming on the Page lessons.” –Dolly R.
‘To be a creative soul I need to nurture my dreams’
When we combine dreams and writing we joyfully release the stories and poems that want to be expressed through us. the Dreamng on the Page Writers Showcase will be an occasional column where I sharing the work from writers who recently completed the Dreaming on the Page writing courses. Each piece is selected because, like a memorable dream, it contains beauty and meaning that’s too good not to share.
I’m dreaming on the page for a cause
Some people ride bicycles from one end of the state to the other to raise money for a good cause. Others walk for miles or run marathons. I’ll be writing a poem a day for 30 days to benefit immigrants in my community.