Organization
  • Sep 13, 2014 from 7:00am to 9:30am
  • Location: The Dream Institute
  • Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2021

Deep Dreaming

Finding Interconnection through Shared Dreaming

Facilitated by Richard Russo and Meredith Sabini

Saturdays, 2–4:30pm, $25 per session
September 13, October 11, November 1, December 6

The dreaming mind, 140 million years in its evolving, is concerned with life itself, its balance in the human world, and its continuity on the planet. “Deep Dreaming” is an innovative process that lets us peer below the visible surface of life into its implicate depths. It begins with a brief meditation to open dream-space. Dreams recalled from a lifetime of dreaming are then told, one at a time, for about twenty minutes. We then hear all the dreams read as a single narrative and participants engage with the images, actions, and tensions present. A dream re-entry lets participants engage with a portion of the narrative meaningful to them. Join us in discovering how emergent dream themes connect with the world we live in and its challenges.
Attend single sessions or the series.  $15 students

Dream:

I am with a group of people in an unknown place. It makes me think of the group of Culture Dreamers I’ll be with tomorrow. We move our chairs close and briefly hold hands. The heart of what we are doing is here. Some of us are living, but some are the seemingly solid spirits of people who have passed. The man sitting next to me is in his forties and recently passed; he was a scientist with some far-out theories of physics and cosmology. It is he who says, “Some of the dead stay close, up to the end of a century.” Apparently at times of crisis, they remain to help with the outcome.

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