Rolling Away the Stone
During many years of work as an author, Jungian analyst, and teacher, Marion Woodman has made a startling observation: regardless of religious persuasion, people everywhere share a common dream that is a metaphor for our modern age.
In this dream we are trapped in a cold, dark tomb; a prison without light. Outside, the dance of life goes on. Symbolically, what separates us from the outside is seen as a stone over the mouth of this tomb. What can we do to move the stone away and start living a new, creative life in the light outside? Here is the central question Marion Woodman poses on Rolling Away the Stone.
Woodman’s work with dream-image theory and practice is at the heart of this recording. God is the dream-maker, Woodman says, and the dream is our banquet every night. Rolling Away the Stone is a triumph of thinking about collective dreams and the role dreams play in a complete spiritual life.
Topics include: wind and Holy Spirit meditation; parental complexes; compulsion-obsession-manifestation-perversion cycle; metaphor and transformation; dream images and instinct; addiction and illness.