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The Way of the Dream 2021 || online course


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Next cycle: September 2021

Registration is open. This course is limited to a small group and so places fill up quickly. Please register to reserve. UPDATE 02-03-2021: only a few places left, preference goes to those wanting to partake in the Reclaiming the Mythical Feminine program.


An 8-week online course with online Zoom gatherings, individual dreamwork, group-sessions and videos to help the dreamer understand and work with the material of his or her own dreamworld. I will offer both a basic theoretical understanding of dreamwork as well as individual attention and sessions with each dreamers own material. 

Enter email to register or to stay updated. Limited space due to the in-depth individual work done with each dreamer. 

The total 8-week investment is 390,- euros which includes:

  • 6 live online Zoom classes on the theme of the week with group-dreamwork

  • 3 individual Dreamwork sessions (30 min each)

  • access to all course material (videos and other class material) for 1 year

  • access to the optional online platform for group discussions (not Facebook).



 

- Program - 

1. Dreamwork 101 - Introduction

In this module, we will dive into what dreams are, where they come from and various ways to work with dreams. As a Jungian researcher I focus on a Jungian approach to dreams weaved with the wisdom of a mystical perspective for the Soul's relationship to the Divine. The latter comes from my commitment to the Sufi path, and learning to distinguish psychological dreams from dreams with a strong mystical hint. In this module, we will learn to differentiate between various dreams and how to work with them. 

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2.  The Shadow - the Wisdom of the Dark: working with nightmares

In the second week, I will take you to the heart of dreamwork: our unconscious shadow aspects showing up in dream images or dark figures. We will learn about the Shadow, nightmares and dark dreams and how to work with them. 

3. Projection 101

In this module, we will dive into the complex but important material of 'projection' - a term coined by Carl Jung and very important for our inner work as well as our outer relationships. What is projection and how do you recognise it in your dreams? 

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4. The Feminine in dreams: Anima, the Mother and the feminine archetypes

In week 4 and 5 we dive into one of the deepest and richest materials in dreamland: the feminine and its many faces. How does the Feminine appear in women's and men's dreams. What is the Anima figure for men, how does the feminine archetypes appear for women. An important element of this world is our focus on the Anima Mundi; The Soul of the World. Who is She and how can we recognise her messages in our dreams? 

5. The Masculine in dreams: Animus, the Father and the male archetypes

In week 5 and 6 we will dive into the counterpart, the masculine side of creation in dreams. Who is the Animus and why is it Important for women to connect to this figure? How does the Father complex appear in mens dreams and what male inner-world figures are important to understand and work with in our dreams?

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6. Creativity and the world of the Self. 

In the last week we will dive into 'creativity' in dreams and re-birth symbols in the dreamworld. What does it mean to be pregnant in a dream, or to have a baby? How do we nourish something new born in our psyche and how does the inner world help us in our work or creativity? How to distinguish a creative new project and the symbolism of the (higher) Self in dreams? 
 

- ABOUT YOUR TEACHER - 

Faranak is a Jungian Analyst and researcher in the field of feminine consciousness and embodiment - with a focus on the role and work of women in a time of global crisis. She has developed a methodology of working with the archetypal structures within women through mythology, dreamwork, and the creative arts.

Her current work and research revolve around connecting individual psychology to collective mythologies and how active participation in myth can help both the individual and collective psyche transform during the Analytical process. She’s the founder of the Anima Mundi School where she works with a small collective of women worldwide from various fields that bring together depth-psychology, the mythic imagination, and the creative arts.

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Pre-register here to stay updated. Limited spaces available due to the individual and in-depth focus on each participant.