Interview to Evelyn M. Duesbury

Interview to Evelyn M. Duesbury, author of the book Writers’ Guiding Dreams

How much time have you been writing? Why did you start writing?

I have been writing since 1991. After I prayed, “Please, 100% spiritual work” I began to notice nighttime dreams. Yet, when dreams first came I thought, “No, dreamwork isn’t what I meant!” Then my husband’s question, “I wonder if Ev’s dreams could be helpful to her?” persuaded me to pay attention. Later, in a dream, a many-colored cloth is thrown over my shoulders. I had no thought before that dream of my possible innate talents with dream interpretations. Astonishment at my “Joseph’s Coat” dream has inspired me since, in my work with dreams and in my writings.

Why did you decide to write to encourage writers to use their nighttime dreams to guide their writings?

The most universally experienced nighttime activity is dreaming. Next is an excerpt from my 2010 book to show why I decided to encourage writers to use their nighttime dreams to guide their writings. (Excerpt from The Counselor’s Guide For Facilitating The Interpretation Of Dreams: Family and Other Relationship Systems Perspectives (Duesbury, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York and London, 2010). Leer más Interview to Evelyn M. Duesbury

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