Forty years ago, I began my exploration into interpreting the messages of dreams. I needed one more credit to complete my University degree and the one I wanted was full, so a friend recommended a Religious Studies course offered through an affiliate college: Dreams, Visions, and God.
It was life altering!
I would go on to study dreams in any context I could find, and read, and read, and read. I facilitated workshops to help others understand their nightly forays. And to this day, my dream messages form the inspiration for my writing, especially poems.
Recently, a woman contacted me about a particularly complex dream, asking if I could help her unravel it. We talked it through, and when I met up with her again, she suggested I should hold workshops. (I stopped holding them when I went back to University to become a teacher.) Why not? I thought.
Time and date set, and even before the advertisement was posted, the workshop has filled.
I’m thrilled to be sharing the magic of the Dream Time again.
(Photo is my sunroom, where I will hold the intimate groups.)
Hi VJ: I did a Religious Studies subject too to complete my Diploma Of Education but it wasn’t as memorable or life changing as yours —-
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Interesting. Since my major was literature, and biblical references show up often, I thought I should be informed. Got more than I expected, lol.
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yes, my majors in my Arts degree were English Literature and Latin — and then I learnt that no one speaks it anymore: Latin, that is :bummer 😦 😦
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Nice, VJ!
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Thank you
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You’re welcome!
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What a wonderful adventure, VJ. Your sunroom is lovely.
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Thank you
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You’re welcome. VJ.
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This is wonderful VJ. Learning and teaching are both great experiences
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Thanks Sadje
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You’re welcome my amazing friend
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If “Dreams, Visions, and God” had been available when I was at university, I would have taken it. Your workshop sounds like great fun—and helpful!
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Thanks Liz. It was a popular course for sure.
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You’re welcome, VJ.
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Way to go, VJ. Off on another adventure. I hope it goes well.
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Thanks!
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