Abstract
Abstract
In ancient Greece, Hygeian dream temples were alternate medicine centers, retreat spaces in natural settings where those seeking healing meditated and made sacred contact with the earth to incubate healing dreams. A current-day researcher convened two-dozen participants to incubate dreams for earth healing in a virtual Hygeian dream temple. Sparked by the desire to directly interview the earth about habits and hopes for the long emergency, this research extended earth-dreaming research infused with Gaian and arts methods to explore diverse modes of coevolutionary contact with the numinous. The depth dimension of dreamers from Arizona to Africa birthed over 80 earth dreams. Findings included health- and hope-giving possibilities for cross-species collaborations, transformative supercapabilities in earth and people (e.g., flight, submersion, reclamation), and recovery from earth disaster. Muddying the question of whether the dreams were surfacing from individual dreamers, emergent dreamtime collectives, and/or from planetary supersystem, the pathways of these dream pilgrimages suggest effective practices for much-needed presence, healing, eco-resilience, and regeneration. Key Words: Earth regeneration—Dream research—Hygeian earth healing—Eco-resilience—Place-based Gaian methods research.
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