Rev. Dr. Jeremy Taylor, D.Min. S.Th.D. (hon.)
Jeremy is one of the original founding faculty of the Chaplaincy Institute. He is the author of several books on the deeper significance and implications of dreams and dreaming. He is also a practicing artist, working in several different media – most recently including comic book art, (or “graphic novels”, if you prefer the more fashionable, but, as Jeremy says, “less accurate” terminology).
Jeremy's “group projective dream work” is founded in Jungian/archetypal psychology joined with his lifelong commitment to social justice & pacific cultural change. His work is receiving wider and wider recognition around the world. As a result, Jeremy regularly travels throughout North America “teaching and preaching” about the role of dreams & the unconscious in shaping our individual and collective experience. Most recently, several of his many books have been translated into multiple Asian languages, and his travels are taking him more and more to the Far East.
Jeremy pursues his interfaith ministry with ordinations from both the Unitarian Universalist tradition and the Church of Universal Life. He lives with his wife Kathryn (and two tubby tuxedo cats) in Fairfield, California, (exactly half way between San Francisco & Sacramento). Their daughter, Trismegista, (”Tristy“) also graduated and was ordained by ChI.
To learn more about Rev. Taylor please visit his website on dreams, myth and social change>>