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This interview features my friend, author, teacher, and longtime dream worker, Rev. Jeremy Taylor. Jeremy’s story is a most unusual one. He is a Unitarian Universalist minister who has defined his ministry as dreamwork. In this capacity, he has lectured throughout the Bay Area and, indeed, across the U.S. and the World. He is known particularly for increasingly popularizing the use of group projective dream work. He has worked with thousands of people from all walks of life, both individually and in dream groups. Jeremy has written a number of very readable books, including Dream Work: Techniques for Discovering the Creative Power in Dreams; Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill: Using Dreams to Tap the Wisdom of the Unconscious; and The Living Labyrinth: Exploring Universal Themes in Myths, Dreams, and the Symbolism of Waking Life. He is also co-founder of the Association for The Study of Dreams. We close with a podsafe instrumental out of Russia with energy and a title well-matched to Jeremy. It’s called “Dream With Me” by Alexis Nov.