A Dream Circle

A Dream Circle

Dreaming and sharing your dreams has been a part of nearly all indigenous cultures throughout the world.  Being a “dreamer” or having dreams was often considered a spiritual act. Modern psychotherapists also place an importance on dreaming.  Frederik van Eeden, coined the term “lucid dreaming”, and Carl Jung said dreams are a way of communicating and acquainting yourself with the unconscious.  

Today, we all need a way to talk to each other about our dreams.  We need a way to share safely personal stories and adventures that will enable us to be heard, to get some helpful feedback and maybe to be guided towards appropriate action.  This can be accomplished through a dream circle. It is a way to close the rift between the spirituality and psychology of dreaming.

The dream circle is open to everyone regardless of background, race, orientation, or spiritual beliefs. We are gathering once a month on the second Monday, starting

September 10th at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church: 400 Old Litchfield Rd. Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

Contact Candice Davis at Rev.CDavis@gmail.com to RSVP. Space is limited.