April 18, May 2, 16, 30, June 13 and 27 every other Tuesday from 6:30-8:00pm
Adina Davidson’s Office
12429 Cedar Road, Suite 23
Most of us intuitively know that our dreams are important and meaningful. In the context of Jungian theory, dreams provide us with a snapshot of psyche, an image from the unconscious that can broaden and deepen our self-understanding. Interpreting our dreams can allow for psychic balance and illuminate unknown parts of ourselves. The Talmud says “An uninterpreted dream is like an unread letter.” If we listen deeply to our dreams, we can make use of the wisdom that our unconscious is communicating.
At the same time dreams can be confusing, peculiar and often surreal. It can be useful to have the support of an intimate community when untangling the meaning offered in a dream. Adina Davidson, Jungian analyst and graduate of the Chicago Institute, will provide the structure and expertise as we develop collective insights.
This group will offer participants a chance to explore the meaning and value of their own and each others dreams in a small, intimate setting. We will use a form of dream work grounded in Jungian psychology but adapted for use in small groups. The group will meet six Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:00 and will begin when a sufficient number of committed individuals express interest. While we hope for consistency in attendance price is $35 per class with maximum number of six participants. CEUs available