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dreamwork

The universe of our dreaming lives deserves our attention. Dreams are an essential link between the conscious and subconscious, the somatic and transcendent experience. The flow between the dreaming life we lead by day and night informs our every choice. When the relationship between these two realities comes to our awareness, both worlds seed one another and burst into a space of possibility, into a space of collaborative creation.

HOW to engage in dreamwork?

Dreamwork invites us to care for our dreaming life as a living source of information, inspiration, and creativity. Dreams speak in image, symbol, and emotion—often revealing what lies just beyond our waking awareness. Within therapy, dreamwork becomes a space to listen, reflect, and cultivate a deeper relationship with the psyche, supporting emotional integration, creative insight, and personal meaning.

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FAQs

"The inner life that Jung described is the secret life we all lead, by day and night, in constant companionship with our unseen, unconscious, inner selves. When human life is in balance, the conscious mind and the unconscious live in relationship. There is a constant flow of energy and information between the two levels as they meet in the dimension of dream, vision, ritual and imagination." 
                                                                                  -  Robert A. Johnson