How to Rescue Your Dreams From Obscurity with Len Worley Ph.D
How to Rescue Your Dreams from Obscurity
Investigative Tools to Uncover the Truth of a Dream
BRIDGE BETWEEN THE WORLDS KESWICK, VIRGINIA
SEPTEMBER 23-24, 2022
With filmmaker and author Len Worley, PhD
William Blake: The Soul Hovering Over the Body Circa 1805
Despite dreaming an average of six years in a lifetime (2 hours each night), most dreams are forgotten, and the few that are remembered have little meaningful effects on most people. This was not always so. Since ancient times, dreaming has been considered to be a portal to the Divine and a means of obtaining crucial guidance and invaluable wisdom. How did dreaming lose this significance?
This workshop will challenge popular beliefs, update our understanding of dreaming, and show how we can tap into the deeper intelligence that orchestrates our dreams. Participants will learn potent investigative tools for uncovering the truth of a dream. Like a physician who learns of hidden processes by studying x-rays, with training, we can recognize the intimate details of our lives and discern how Nature seeks to evolve us through the dreaming process.
The investigative process presented here does not depend upon expert authorities or dream dictionaries. Instead, by utilizing investigative tools, you can form intimate conversations with dream figures (once awake) and
determine the unique purpose and wisdom that a dream holds for you.
FRIDAY EVENING, 5-9 PM
A Brief History of Dreaming
How dreaming became a source of novelty and lost its magical and sacred roots
Film: Dreaming to Heal PTSD and Moral Injury
A demonstration of how dreaming can be used to heal trauma.
The Three Golden Guides
Essential guiding principles for revealing the truth of a dream
SATURDAY, 9AM – 1PM
Your Dream’s Ten Best Friends
Review of investigative tools of dreamwork.
Dreamwork Demonstrations
Participants can volunteer to have their dreams studied to show how the investigative tools can be used to
learn the intention of a dream.
In preparation for this presentation, please read Ten Common Mistakes Made in Dream Interpretation.
About Len Worley
Len holds a Ph.D. in counseling psychology. He has written and produced the film, Dreaming to Heal PTSD and Moral Injury and published the book, How to Complete a Nightmare: Responding Creatively to Disturbing Dreams.
To learn more about his work, visit EvolutionaryDreaming.com.
Registration and Fee
Early registration through September 21: $100; and $125 thereafter. Partial scholarships are available upon request. To register, email Margaretta McIlvaine at margaretta5@me.com.