Specifically, students will learn:
Week 1. Remember Your Dreams. The first week of class goes over how to specifically meditate to start remembering your dreams and also begin working toward achieving lucid dreaming. Participants begin keeping a dream journal, learn the technique of reality checks, and begin looking for their own dream signs.
Week 2. Dream Interpretation. The second week we delve into the symbolism of your dreams, personal meanings vs. cultural meanings and archetypes, and why your mind needs dreaming to function. Course participants post three dreams from their dream journal, get a chance to interpret their own dreams, and get the instructor's guidance and feedback to help move through the process.
Week 3. Dream Yoga. The next week moves into lucid dreaming and dream yoga. Group members share their progress on remembering and waking up in their dreams, share three dreams from their dream journal, learn how to interpret the dreams presented through archetypes and personal symbols, and learn more about dream yoga as a practice.
Week 4. Strengthen the Practice. The last week provides the time needed to really engage the practice. Group members get additional time together to work on the practice, have questions answered, and get further information to continue the practice on their own once the course is completed.
If you’re fascinated by dreams, sign up to learn the basics of how they are traditionally used for personal growth. Come on out and be part of a dedicated group of learners, have fun, and delve deeper into what is going on underneath the surface of your waking mind.
Week 1. Remember Your Dreams. The first week of class goes over how to specifically meditate to start remembering your dreams and also begin working toward achieving lucid dreaming. Participants begin keeping a dream journal, learn the technique of reality checks, and begin looking for their own dream signs.
Week 2. Dream Interpretation. The second week we delve into the symbolism of your dreams, personal meanings vs. cultural meanings and archetypes, and why your mind needs dreaming to function. Course participants post three dreams from their dream journal, get a chance to interpret their own dreams, and get the instructor's guidance and feedback to help move through the process.
Week 3. Dream Yoga. The next week moves into lucid dreaming and dream yoga. Group members share their progress on remembering and waking up in their dreams, share three dreams from their dream journal, learn how to interpret the dreams presented through archetypes and personal symbols, and learn more about dream yoga as a practice.
Week 4. Strengthen the Practice. The last week provides the time needed to really engage the practice. Group members get additional time together to work on the practice, have questions answered, and get further information to continue the practice on their own once the course is completed.
If you’re fascinated by dreams, sign up to learn the basics of how they are traditionally used for personal growth. Come on out and be part of a dedicated group of learners, have fun, and delve deeper into what is going on underneath the surface of your waking mind.