Niamh Clune

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Insights With Dr. Niamh Clune: The Gestalt of Learning!

I am about to give a presentation for Babcock International to Surrey school teachers on Science Through Literacy. These days, the aim of education is to speak across curricula, and this … Continue reading

February 18, 2014 · 9 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner With Dr. Niamh Clune: The Magic of Indwelling.

What is the magic of indwelling and what do I mean by that?  Dream language is symbol, metaphor, aphorism, expressed in images. Paradox is in-woven, threaded through every aspect of … Continue reading

May 6, 2013 · 6 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner with Dr. Niamh Clune: Do you dream in horse?

Dreaming of animals often represents instincts. The quality expressed by the dreamed beast is important: How it appears in a dream signifies its condition, its force within, its message to your … Continue reading

April 29, 2013 · 9 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner: Imagine the Psyche is like a House.

Imagine the Psyche is like a house…     The upper story is modern, bright. This is home to our consciousness and day-to-day reality. But wait! There is more. Descend … Continue reading

April 22, 2013 · 7 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner: Do You Dream Synchronistically?

The Synchronistic Dream By Dr. Niamh Clune. To dream synchronistically is to dream outside of space and time; we transcend it and connect to something that may have already happened, … Continue reading

April 15, 2013 · 5 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner Part 2: Introducing The Shadow By Dr. Niamh Clune

“Would some Power the gift that give us to see ourselves as others see us!” Robert Burns. When we hear people throwing around the psychological term, The Shadow, what does … Continue reading

April 1, 2013 · 13 Comments

DreamWeaver’s Corner.

Do you believe that your dreams are telling you something? Carl Jung was probably the first psychotherapist to treat the Psyche with respect and who believed that through dreams, soul … Continue reading

March 27, 2013 · 17 Comments

Are We Lonely?

In this series of learning about the importance of feeling our emotions, I have spoken about how the ‘Feeling Function’ is often misunderstood, its value lost. The Feeling Function is … Continue reading

October 21, 2012 · 26 Comments