Dreams and Symbols

A dream is a microscope through which we look at the hidden occurrences in our soul  ~Erich Fromm

A dream not understood is like a letter unopened. The dream always presents us with another part of the jigsaw puzzle that belongs to our journey towards healing and wholeness. It gives a different viewpoint from the blinkered one belonging to ego and consciousness.

A series of four Saturday morning workshops will cover the following topics:

What is a dream? Jungian map of the psyche; dream language/symbols; dream journals [Swedenborg and Jung]; the symbolism of biblical dreams; how to engage with dreams. The first part of each session will be informative and the second half will focus on working with our own dreams.

Venue: Swedenborg House, 20 -21 Bloomsbury Way, London

Dates: 17th May, 7th June, 21st June & 5th July

Time: 10.30 – 1 pm

Cost: £10

To book contact Helen on helenbrown7@hotmail.co.uk

About soul-matters

My spiritual search began from a foundation in the wisdom of the 18th century Swedish mystic and scientist called Emanuel Swedenborg. But for a long period I left that behind as I turned to Jungian psychology and therapy. This training also included the dimension of spiritual healing as an integral part of the whole course. Over the many years of psychotherapy and training I found that it often involved keeping a journal as part and parcel of increasing self-awareness. In looking back I realise that these three threads of psychology, spirituality and healing have been weaving the pattern of my life journey. Recently I have returned to healing again as a trainee Reiki healer, and finding this to be making a profound inner change in me. I wonder if it is only now that I can really engage with healing as a part of my life.
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1 Response to Dreams and Symbols

  1. Susan Bower says:

    I’m immensely looking forward to this Susan Bower

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