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Location for this event is still being decided by people who plan to attend. If you have a suggestion, feel free to drop a comment or shoot me a message.

We take turns sharing a dream that each of us have had and the group tries helping the dreamer analyze it. The more detail you can provide, the better.

The image you see for this event will be printed on a folded paper at our table to help you find us.

Try following these six tips when we dreamwork:

  1. All dreams speak a universal language and come in the service of health and wholeness. There is no such thing as a “bad dream” — only dreams that sometimes take a dramatically negative form in order to grab our attention.
  2. Only the dreamer can say with any certainty what meanings his or her dream may have. This certainty usually comes in the form of a wordless “aha!” of recognition. This “aha” is a function of memory, and is the only reliable touchstone of dream work.
  3. There is no such thing as a dream with only one meaning. All dreams and dream images are “overdetermined,” and have multiple meanings and layers of significance.
  4. No dreams come just to tell you what you already know. All dreams break new ground and invite you to new understandings and insights.
  5. When talking to others about their dreams, it is both wise and polite to preface your remarks with words to the effect of “if it were my dream…,” and to keep this commentary in the first person as much as possible. This means that even relatively challenging comments can be made in such a way that the dreamer may actually be able to hear and internalize them. It also can become a profound psycho-spiritual discipline — “walking a mile in your neighbor’s moccasins.”
  6. All dream group participants should agree at the outset to maintain anonymity in all discussions of dream work. In the absence of any specific request for confidentiality, group members should be free to discuss their experiences openly outside the group, provided no other dreamer is identifiable in their stories. However, whenever any group member requests confidentiality, all members should agree to be bound automatically by such a request.

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A small group dreamwork session for dreamers to share dreams and receive collective interpretation to uncover multiple meanings.

Related topics

Knowledge Sharing
Peace
Life Transformation
Consciousness
Dreams

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