Monthly Dream Group in Washington, DC Area
On the 3rd Saturday of each month, a dream group is held in Old Town Alexandria, VA from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. Each meeting begins with a short presentation (10 minutes) on some dream/dreaming/sleep topic. That is followed with plenty of time to do dream work using a combination of Delaney, Ullman/Taylor, and other dreamwork approaches.
Other dream related classes are also held. See more details at:
www.theinnerarts.com
November Events at the Dream Institute in Berkeley
November 2008 Events at the Dream Institute of Northern California in Berkeley, CA:
11/1: Culture Dreaming
11/5: Encountering the Sacred Feminine: Free talk by Lana Nasser
11/8-9: Engaging the Sacred Feminine: Workshop with L. Nasser & Jenny Badger Sultan
11/15: Cinema Dreaming: “Spirited Away” Terry Ebinger
11/16: Indigo Animal: Presentation by Rue Harrison Whittaker
The Dream Institute is an experimental cultural center that offers public lectures and workshops, dream study groups, dream-based cultural events, professional dream consultation, and the innovative method “Culture Dreaming.”
More details at:
http://dream-institute.org
Bilingual Participants Needed for Dream Study
A doctoral student at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, California is investigating dreams. The criteria are:
- Have a language other than English as your primary language
- Speak English as a second language
- Have lived in the host country approximately 10 years
- Are Aged 20 to 80
- Have a dream where both languages were present and remember it well enough to talk about it
For more information, visit:
http://dreamtalk.hypermart.net/bb2005/viewtopic.php?t=2914
Jungian Psychology and Spirituality Conference in October
Jungian Psychology and Spirituality Conference
October 16-19, 2008
The Summit Retreat at Haw River State Park
Located at Brown Summit near Greensboro, NC
A special “Journey Conference — Moving Toward Wholeness” will focus on the dialogue of Christianity and other faiths with psychology rooted in the work of Carl Jung with special emphases on dreams and related matters. It will convene at Brown’s Summit near Greensboro, NC on October 16-19, 2008. Leaders include International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) colleagues, Jungian analysts, clergy and dream experts and others highly credentialed in their focus area.
Along with major presentations and special events, sixteen additional workshops will be offered by Jungian analysts and other highly qualified leaders on related topics.
Registrants should plan to participate for the whole weekend from before dinner on Thursday, October 18 until after lunch on Sunday, October 21.
The Summit Retreat at Haw River State Park offers a beautiful setting with over 1,000 acres, a beautiful lake and 5 miles of beautiful hiking trails, along with other recreational opportunities. Registration ends September 10, 2008, but may fill up before then.
For more information: www.journeyconferences.com
Events | Comments (0)Call for Presentations: 2009 IASD Conference in Chicago
Call for Presentations
International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) 26th Annual Conference
EARTH DREAMING: 25 YEARS OF CARRYING THE DREAM FORWARD
June 26-30, 2009 in Chicago
The 2009 Call for Presentations submission deadline is November 30, 2008. For more details:
www.asdreams.org/2009
October Events at the Dream Institute in Berkeley
Events in October at the Dream Institute of Northern California in Berkeley, CA:
10/18 & 9/25: “Dreaming of Obama” A dramatic rendition of actual dreams
10/24: Cinema Dreaming: “Nosferatu” Terry Ebinger
10/26: The Phoenix Cycle: Presentation by Jane Zich
The Dream Institute is an experimental cultural center that offers public lectures and workshops, dream study groups, dream-based cultural events, professional dream consultation, and the innovative method “Culture Dreaming.”
More details at:
http://dream-institute.org
Project Seeks Your Predictive Catastrophic Dreams
To help predict pending catastrophic events, the Arlington Institute is seeking dream descriptions of dreams believed to be predictive. Here is an excerpt from the project description:
The Arlington Institute’s project “WHETHERMAP” is predicated on the idea that before catastrophic, world changing events people have intuitional dreams that anticipate those events. While there have been a number of famous people throughout history who have accurately predicted the future, it also appears that almost everyone has premonitions from time to time in the form of dreams, visions, or simple gut feelings.
WHETHERMAP will provide an online portal for people to create intuition journals which they could update daily. While maintaining complete privacy and anonymity, their reports will be scanned and aggregated with the most sophisticated sense making and pattern recognition technology available today in order to create visual displays of intuition clusters designed to identify potential catastrophic events.
Our hope is that through WHETHERMAP human beings will have a system that can anticipate surprise events of global significance, and radically change the way that people look at themselves and at the world.
To contribute your dreams or to read more, visit:
www.whethermap.org
