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Kathryn Taylor, M.A.
Since highschool I've had a passion for social change. Coming of age in the 60s meant focusing my energies on the fight against racism, stopping the VietNam War, and working toward equal rights for women. Through all that I wrote - fiction and non-fiction (one published book: Generations of Denial, 1970). In the 80's I received an M.A. in Human Values, a lay degree from a theological school, and I continued my work with dreams both individually and with groups. It was only in the mid-nineties that I found art. It has changed my life. After a few years of making art I'm now finding what interests me the most is how we find authentic creative energies in ourselves and how we communicate that information from the deep unconscious. How do we simultaneously walk in the dream world AND in the waking world, bringing back the images to share with others. How can we create a bridge and how do we maintain it? In the deep unconscious we find not only our personal images, but our transpersonal, archetypal energies as well. Just as I felt in the 60's, the personal is political. When we do our own work, we contribute to the evolution of our species.
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