Sunday, March 9, 2014

                           The Way of the Dreamer: Active Dream Healing

Dream healing is a way of invoking a dream for someone and transferring it to them in order to help them in some way.  There are a variety of ways to do that, and also different reasons for doing it.  When someone else dreams for you it can penetrate your psyche more deeply and in ways that may not be accessible dreaming all on your own.  Receiving a dream can be illuminating, healing and pleasant, like massaging the psyche exactly in the way it needs to be massaged.

The emphasis in Dream Healing classes is on active or conscious dreaming, which can then be extended to sleep dreaming if you choose.

There are several general applications which form a model which once learned can be used intuitively as required.

How to shift consciousness using dream healing as self-help will also be covered.  That is one of the best ways to deal effectively with every-day stress.

Dreaming on behalf of the community using a dream tent will be introduced.

The different ways to mine dreams and become cognizant of their gifts will also be discussed.

The seven general applications are as follows:

1. Removing intra-psychic resistance.

2. Tracking woundedness, the primary source of emotional
    distress.

3. Shifting beliefs.

4. Recovering and integrating lost parts.

5. Uncovering giftedness.

6. Transcending divisions, otherwise known as alchemical
    dreaming.

7. Finding destiny and creating new time lines

Starts Wednesday, April 16, 7:15pm for 8 weeks. $325.

Monday evening groups,
which are bi-monthly, are for projects, which require a series of empowerments, that make it possible to use dreaming to explore the structure of reality, remote view different time lines, investigate your own soul and its purpose, and look into the beyond.

Starts Monday April 28, for four alternating weeks. $200.
Note: there will be no classes the first week of May.
For additional information, Mark Terrell (Seva Simran) can be found on Facebook.

To Register, please contact: Lisa Weleschuk,  lweles@shaw.ca, or
(403) 695-8419

Lisa Weleschuk
lweles@shaw.ca
or
(403) 695-8419
Lisa Weleschuk
lweles@shaw.ca
or
(403) 695-8419

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