The TAO of D R E A M WORK led by Arnold Mindell

The  Empirical  +  Universal  Nature  Of  Dreams  And Your World Task 

2 Classes To Realize Your Own And Your Organization’s MYTH, 1st Dreams, And Nonlocality

Fri, Jan 31, 3:30-6:30pm

Dreams Are  Rock + Roll BODY SENSATIONS, +The Tao That Must Be Said

Fri, Feb 7, 3:30-6:30pm

Your Group’s + Our World’s  Nonlocality, Dreams, Visions

Because you and your group are in part, “dreamed up” in part by our world process, everyone needs to discover, follow and flow with 1st dreams and the dreaming process to be at home in the world. 

For the last 56 years, since I was in Zurich and later in Portland, I have worked with many thousands of dreams. At first, I worked as a Jungian analyst, then in the late 1970’s as a process-oriented therapist at first in Zurich, then in Portland, Oregon and around the world.  I have also experienced many thousands of New Year’s Eve Dreams on Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/Arnold.Mindell )

All this Dreamwork revolutionized my understanding of Life and Dreams. Dreams helped me create what we call today, “Process Oriented Psychology,” “Dreambodywork”, “Coma-work”, “Relationship and Worldwork” and more.  Now, in these 2 classes. I want to go further and Re-define dreams in terms of Empirical, often neglected everyday signals.

DREAMWORK Happens ALL DAY LONG

And Shows The Future For Both INDIVIDUALS + ORGANIZATIONS

I will speak with love and gratitude for C.G. Jung, as well as for newer dreamwork forms I call “Flowing While Awake”. I’ll explain how process oriented dreamwork flows between the “Tao Can’t be” and “the Tao That Must Be Said” to help you feel your calling to help self and our world.

Fee: $112.50 (early registration by Jan 18th)

$125 (regular registration after Jan 18th)

$65 for one day class only (no early registration)

Delivery Methods: In-person, Livestream or Audio File Download

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  • The TAO of DREAMWORK
    January 31, 2020
    3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
  • February 7, 2020
    3:30 pm - 6:30 pm