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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 18:44:59 +0000
From: Nyanna Susan Tobin
Subject: Re: Story and Transformation


X-cc: Karen Chace

Shalom. So glad we are sharing our dreams. So glad we
are able to report some comforting dreams to.Martin
Luther King spoke about his dream and we all listened
because we all dream. When we tell our dream we are
telling story. One January, I went to my daughter's
class to share stories. The children told me about their
dreams. Later I recieved feedback, that a boy who never
wrote, started writing. I had a dream this week that I
was very lost at a large convention. I couldn't
understand what was going on. Then I saw the table with
the leaders. They invited me to sit with them. I
listened and understood what I needed to know. Allas. I
don't remember the context and the info. I have been
feeling overwhelmed with new situations. This dream
reminded me that I have helpers. I just have to remember
to find them and ask. Be Well. Nyanna Susan
> In a message dated 1/2/2002 1:44:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> Cristywest2@AOL.COM writes:
>
>
> > On a more personal note, last week I had a dream that I was carrying a
> > great budding flower that suddenly burst open into a huge O'Keefe-like
> > flower.
>
> Well let's see Cristy, I had a dream last week that I was doing a
> storytelling assembly at a school. Tandem telling no less. We were on stage
> with a table in front of us. We were sitting behind the table, facing the
> audience and we (myself and a fairly large woman to my left, no clue who she
> was) were making salad, chopping up the lettuce (I remember that distinctly)
> and improvising and spinning some tale that went along with the process. It
> was going really well, the children were laughing, we were in the flow and
> then I woke up! LOL Let's see you figure that one out. :) Hmmm maybe it means
> I want to "nourish" my audience? :)
>
> Bright blessings to all and may we live this new year in peace.
> Karen
> Karen Chace
> Karen Chace - Massachusetts, USA
> "If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others."
> Tryon Edwards
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>