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Dreams as a Path of Transformation

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Pre-Colombian American Cultures believed that the waking life was a journey that paled in comparison to the natural “Home” of our Dreams.  Dreamers worked tirelessly and courageously to become awake within the dream - to discover their destiny, gifts of power, and to travel other realms of reality.  The Creation Stories conveyed upon the early Dreamers the attributes of a deity, wherein they were empowered to shape, form and change themselves, other human beings and circumstances.  They played a wide range of roles, from Statesman, Educator, Visionary, to Healer, Prophet, Warrior.  Their positions in society were determined by the strength of their character, their spiritual evolvement and the Power of their Medicine.  Gifts of Power and the realization of our destiny are still available to us today.

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