Dream Analysis with Emily Casillas

We live in a world of logic, most of the time. But we also spend a third of our lives asleep, and, on average, six years of our life dreaming.

What can we learn from these kaleidoscopic images and unsettling vignettes? In these free hour-long webinars, WSU anthropologist Emily Casillas will map out the connections between dreams and culture, discuss the four types of dream analysis, answer your questions, and teach you how to unravel the mysteries of your own dreams.

To register, visit  https://open.wsu.edu/

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