Report on a Learning Project : Chronic Symptoms & Dreaming – Exploring the Connection Between Chronic Symptoms and a Childhood Dream

by Tatiana Giobazolia

Manuscript, 2013

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MANUSCRIPT GIOBAZOLIA, T.

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http://www.processwork.org/files/Finalprojects/Giobazolia_T_October_2013.pdf

Introduction
In Process Work, dreaming is a fundamental oncept. In fact, according toProcess Work we dream all the time, even when we are awake.Childhood dreams in particular, are considered very important because at that age our conscious self –our consensus reality self-is closer to our subconscious self –than at any other age. That is, because as children we are still spontaneous, our thoughts and words are still uncensored;therefore ourdreaming processes arerawer and closer to the Big U. Mindell describes the «Big U» as the thread connecting all our dream fragments, the sum of all our parallel worlds and it contains the major direction of our life (Mindell, A., Earth Based Psychology). The Big U is more connected to our subconscious self or secondary identity. That means that into the childhood dream, we can find some of the possible paths and directions that can create the Big U.

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