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2008 Programme
Dreams: Theatre of the Soul
The Oracle Within: Longing, Discernment, Active Imagination
Dream Groups |
Dreams:
Theatre of the Soul "It was a dream in which my greater self rose up before me " Lucille Clifton Dreams
offer you an invitation to participate in the unfolding of your unique
nature. Turning your attention toward dreams is a way of acknowledging
that your life is perhaps greater than you think; perhaps richer than
you live. Discerning what meaning the dream may hold for you is a
challenging, yet important process in deepening an understanding of
who you are. This intensive weekend is an opportunity to work with dreams and deep imagination, and will consist of learning some theoretical and practical rudiments of dreamwork. The core theoretical model will be Jungian, but we will also include other approaches. DATES:
Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th February 2008 The Oracle Within: Longing, Discernment, Active Imagination "Falling
toward the centre of your longing" David Whyte This weekend offers you an opportunity to discern more fully what longs to be realised in your life, what it might be that gets in the way of this, and what might be necessary to allow you to live more in keeping with who you are drawn to be. Through working with dreams, guided visualisations, facilitated explorations, exercises, and balanced with relevant theory and poetry, it is intended that these two days will deepen an attitude which will allow you to live more discerningly in relation to the Oracle Within. DATES:
Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th May 2008 Dream Groups "All night the dark buds of dreams open richly" Mary Oliver This is an opportunity to consider your dreams in depth, using a range of creative methods including dream re-immersion. The priority of this highly experiential group will be given to discerning the possible meaning of the dream in relation to your life, rather than the theory of dreamwork; which will be kept to a minimum. DATES:
Friday 25th & Saturday 26th January and/or Friday 7th & Saturday
8th November 2008. |
"Certainly there is within each of us a self that is...out of love with the ordinary; it is out of love with time. It has a hunger for eternity." Mary
Oliver |
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