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Dreamwork
A space for reflection, learning, and rediscovery.
Here, I share writings on healing, creativity, and spiritual insight — woven with stories that invite you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the wisdom within.


DreamWork: Active Dreaming Practices, Goals, Insights, Healing, Empowerment
Workshop Article by Debbie Irvine with Reference to Teachings and books by Robert Moss Dreams have fascinated humanity for thousands of years in all cultures around the world. In fact the first written dream was "The Dream of Demuzi" recorded 5,000 years ago in the epic Gilgamesh in Mesopotamia, and was a result from the practice of Dreaming with the Goddess, Inanna. It also included an interpretation of the dream, highlighting the significance of dreaming in the earliest pi


Sophia My Beautiful White Dove: A Dream & Divine Manifestation
Sophia My Beautiful White Dove: A Dream & Divine Manifestation By Debbie Irvine Part I: Sophia I have travelled to Melbourne, a large city at the bottom of Australia, to see my son performing in a play. It is my last morning before flying home and I’m about to meet him for coffee. Waiting for instructions, I answer his phone call. “Hey Mum, so sorry but I’ve just been called back to the theatre to help bump out. I can’t meet you now.” Disappointed, but accepting the play of


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Opening Invocation for Dreaming Robert Moss “May our Doors and Gates and Paths be open, And the Doors and Gates and Paths between the Worlds, And may the Doors and Gates and Paths Of any who wish to do us, or those we love, any harm Be Closed. May it be so.” by Robert Moss Closing Invocation Robert Moss “As we go forward on the roads of life and dreaming May our doors and gates and paths be open And may the doors and gates and paths Of any who wish to do us, or those we lo


Jung's Approach to Dreams, Visions, and Personal Spiritual Experience, and the Journey into the Divine.
Jung’s Approach to Dreams, Visions, and Personal Spiritual Experiences and the Journey into the Divine furnishes us with a living, working experience and methodology for re-connecting religiously with our inner being, our life purpose, and the Divine. Religiously, referring to religio, Jung’s approach “re-connects and links us back” to the connective roots of our primordial evolution and Collective Unconscious as understood through the archetypes ( CW 9 i, para. 271). A


The Healing Power of Dreams: From Death to Rebirth as The Wounded-Healer and Dream-Shaman. IASD Presentation by Debbie Irvine
Artwork by Hamish Irvine My PRESENTATION for the International Association of Dreams 2021 Annual Conference (IASD) The Hero’s Journey (Jung, Campbell), as a monomyth, has a universal structure: calling, death, rebirth, and transformation. Irvine illustrates how dream series can follow this archetypal pattern leading to transformation and healing. Irvine maps and demonstrates how series of dreams from her life guided her through her own Hero’s Journey. Debbie Irvine
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