Тайная история сновидений. Значение снов в различных культурах и жизни известных личностей Мосс Роберт
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Роберт Мосс родился в Австралии, и его увлечение миром снов началось уже в детстве, после того, как он испытал три околосмертных переживания и впервые узнал о традиционных подходах к сновидению от своих друзей-аборигенов. Он является пионером в области изучения активного сновидения – оригинального синтеза современной работы со снами и шаманских практик для путешествия и исцеления. Проводит семинары и обучение во всем мире. Кроме того, Мосс – писатель-романист, журналист и независимый ученый. Он занимает должность профессора древней истории в Австралийском государственном университете, ведет авторскую колонку и является редактором журнала. Среди его многочисленных книг – «Осознанные сновидения», «Врата сновидений» и «Три всего лишь: сон, совпадение, воображение». Он является ведущим радиопрограммы «Путь сновидца» и возглавляет виртуальную школу сновидений. Роберт Мосс живет в северной части Нью-Йорка. Адрес его веб-сайта – www.mossdreams.com