
Intro to Dreamwork
with Tess Brady
Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM (online)
November 11
November 18
November 25
Intro to Dreamwork
We spend 30% of our lives dreaming, but how much do we really explore our nightly connection to the subconscious?
Dreamwork is one of the oldest forms of psychic exploration, where we can open a conversation with the collective unconscious, and our deep inner workings. Join us on an inquiry of the liminal, the subtle, and the strange. From the history and theories of dreamwork, to the meaning behind your images, to ways of working with your dreams, and beginning or expanding your own dream practice.
Bring your curiosity, your journal, and your dreams.
By interacting with disparate parts of our psyche, not usually accessible to our habitual consciousness, we are able to:
-gain insight and clarity
-rewire engrained patterns and limiting beliefs
-approach and process trauma held in the body
-develop supportive somatic tools
-expand psychological flexibility
-strengthen neural pathways
-feel and tend to unprocessed emotion
Each week will include discussion and interactive components (polls, breakout rooms), and optional homework.
About Tess Brady | trained in Embodied Imagination® for Psychedelic Integration through Dr Katherine Lawson at the School of Psychedelics. Embodied Imagination® is a Jungian Dreamwork method, based on Depth Psychology, Somatics, Neuroscience, and Dream Science. The method allows us to explore dreams and visions through the felt sense of the body.
Tess is also training as a Psychotherapist, has an International Honours Degree in Psychology, and works as an Integration Specialist with dreams and psychedelic experiences.
Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM (online)
November 11
November 18
November 25
Exchange: $280
SOMM Members receive 50% off course fee at checkout.
Payment Plans available
Intro To Dreamwork
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Week 1
History of dreamwork
(Asklepius, Jung, Collective unconscious)Images
How to begin working with your dreams -
dream recall, ceremony & blue lotusHomework: Begin your dream journal
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Week 2
Neuroscience of dreaming and dreamwork
Menstrual cycle and dreaming
Types of Dreams
(lucid dreaming, nightmares, sleep walking)Embodied imagination process
Homework: Record and reflect on your dreams
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Week 3
Dreamwork Demo
Integration
Final Q&A