Gravity a biography by sue scavo

          This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources.

        1. This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources.
        2. The series provides students and scholars with a representative selection of the best and most influential articles on a particular author, work.
        3. “This is the book Shukman was born to write—I've been waiting a long time for someone to write this—a record of how we evolve, from.
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        5. David Bates is a professorial fellow at the University of East Anglia and docteur honoris causa of the Université de Caen-Normandie.
        6. “This is the book Shukman was born to write—I've been waiting a long time for someone to write this—a record of how we evolve, from..

          We speak with Embodied Dreamwork practitioner Susan Marie Scavo about the power of story in our lives and in our dreams.

          We talk about how stories are so much more powerful than statistics and also why certain scenes from movies make their way into our dreams. Sue addresses often-forgotten aspects of the Christmas story and how it holds hope and also trauma.

          “Myths are public dreams, dreams are private myths.” Joseph Campbell.

          Sometimes cultural stories like fairy tales and myths can shed light on the deeper meanings of our dreams even if we didn’t know the myth in advance. In that context, we touch on epigenetics and inherited trauma.

          Trigger warning!

          We were not strangers.

          We talk about some disturbing dreams of self-mutilation.

          We take two calls, the first from Jim of Bronxville, NY who shares a dream about a man whose cut-off arm was somehow miraculously regrowing. He speaks about a practice called Feeding Your Demons.

          And we take a call from Talk of the Bay host Christine Barri