Jeremy Taylor (dream worker)

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Rev. Jeremy Taylor, DMin, (1943 – January 3, 2018[1]) was an American dream worker, author and Unitarian Universalist minister.[2] He was a co-founder and past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams.[3]

He was known as a proponent of Projective Dreamwork, according to which participants in a dream group should not attempt to directly interpret the dreams of another participant.[4] Rather they should preface their interpretation of a dream with a phrase such as 'If it were my dream...', and discuss the dream as if it were their own, in doing so acknowledging the fact that to some extent the interpreter always projects their own associations and life experience onto the dreamer.[5]

He is often associated with his theory that dreams come 'in the service of health and wholeness',[6] rather than merely to reflect the dreamer's life and ambitions, or scare or mock the dreamer.[7]

Publications[]

Books[]

  • Dream Work (Paulist Press, 1983, ISBN 9780809125258)
  • Where People Fly And Water Runs Uphill (Warner Books, 1992, ISBN 9780446394628)
  • The Living Labyrinth (Paulist Press, 1998, ISBN 9780809137664)
  • The Wisdom of Your Dreams: Using Dreams to Tap Into Your Unconscious and Transform Your Life (Penguin/Tarcher, 2009, ISBN 9781585427543)

References[]

  1. ^ "In Loving Memory of Jeremy Taylor (1943 - 2018)". Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam – Rev. Jeremy Taylor". International Association for the Study of Dreams. ASD International. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  3. ^ Hoss, Robert (2019). Dreams : understanding biology, psychology, and culture. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. ISBN 978-1440856167.
  4. ^ Hoss, Robert (2019). "Historical Perspective". Dreams : understanding biology, psychology, and culture. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. ISBN 978-1440856167.
  5. ^ Hoss, Robert (2019). "Historical Perspective". Dreams : understanding biology, psychology, and culture. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. ISBN 978-1440856167.
  6. ^ (2016). Dreams : a Reader on Religious, Cultural and Psychological Dimensions of Dreaming. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-137-08545-0.
  7. ^ . "DreamRev: The Many Contributions of Jeremy Taylor". kellybulkeley.org. Retrieved 30 December 2020.

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