Here is a link to Denise Linn's website where you can learn more about her. She has such a wealth of knowledge to share so I have linked you straight to her book page, but there is more. There is a space to sign up for her newsletter and you can join her on Facebook where she post beautiful photography of her ranch and travels as well as uplifting comments.
http://www.deniselinn.com/Books.htm
Also connecting you with Patti Allen's website. This link takes you into her resource page where among other things there are links to interviews and articles. Be sure to go to the home page and sign up for her newsletter and check out her Naturally Savvy blog. Also join Patti on Facebook to discuss your dreams as well as other inspiring information.
http://www.pattiallen.com/4resources.htm
Dragonfly Dreaming
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Why Dragonfly?
There are many different symbolic meanings for a dragonfly depending upon who you ask or what culture it is and many of those make it a great symbolic meaning for a dream circle. The primary reason I chose the name was the personal meaning I see as I watch them so deftly maneuver through the air - Carpe Diem - seize the day. Although they live longer than most people realize, being ground or water dwelling nymph for years, during their adult life they appear to truly live & experience their life which is a great lesson to learn. There is no analyzing, no debating, no weighing the pros & cons, they just do what they do and really seem to enjoy doing it. The reason for using that as a symbol for dream circles is due to my belief that everyone can further seize their day by building a relationship with their dreams or dream self. Seize the day by acknowledging the night. Regardless of your beliefs on where dreams come from, partnering with these nightly stories can help bring peace, order, direction & focus into your daily life.
There is much more that could be said about the Dragonfly, whether it be from cultural symbolism's to lessons they teach by observing their nature, but for now I'll leave you with this one link to symbolism. There is much more to be found if you are so inclined to look further.
http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-dragonfly.html
There is much more that could be said about the Dragonfly, whether it be from cultural symbolism's to lessons they teach by observing their nature, but for now I'll leave you with this one link to symbolism. There is much more to be found if you are so inclined to look further.
http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-dragonfly.html
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