Martha Peacock, Ph.D., received her doctorate in Mythological Studies from Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2002, and a bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. At the time of writing for the Dream Network Journal (1998-2001), she was a doctoral student at Pacifica as well as a lecturer and freelance writer on dreams and archetypal psychology. She has been a long time student and educator in the field of Jungian dreamwork, comparative mythology and psychology. She currently lives in Colorado where she’s an artist, a writer and an adoring grandmother.
Hesiod, the ancient poet, began each of his poems by invoking the Muses, for the Greeks believed that thoughts, ideas and emotions were gifts from the gods. Can dreams be considered gifts from the Muses?