Dream teacher
BECAUSE I BELIEVE
dreams heal!
I am a Dream Teacher.
I have been a member of the School for Active Dreaming created by Robert Moss since 2017. I was a student of the Tibetan lama Tarab Tulku Rinpoche IX who practiced and taught dream yoga. I study lucid dreaming with Charlie Morley.
Dreams are our path to our unconscious. According to Milton Erickson, it is a luminous unconscious full of our resources. And according to Carl Gustav Jung, our unconscious is in contact with the collective unconscious which offers even more resources.
Dream analysis is therefore a powerful tool.
DREAMCATCHERS’CIRCLES
You may organize dreamcatchers’ circles!
On Whatsapp for an evening circle
Number of participants: 3 to 9 people
Group duration: 2 hours
Participation: 25 eu , free for the organizer
On site for a one day circle, anywhere
Number of participants: 11 minimum
Group duration: 2 hours
Participation: 120eu , free for the organizer
Cancellation policies : 24 hours minimum before the meeting. Registration can be made the day of the group if available.
ONE-DAY
WORKSHOP
Next work shop : 5th of october in Paris
contact me for information.
WHAT IS ACTIVE DREAMING? AND WHAT’S THE POINT?
The School for Active Dreaming was created by Robert MOSS. He describes himself as a dream teacher, on a path for which there has been no career track in our culture; it is an original synthesis between contemporary work on dreams and the ancestral techniques of shamanism.
A central premise of Moss’s approach is that dreaming isn’t just what happens during sleep. The dream is the possibility of waking up to sources of guidance, healing and creativity beyond the reach of the everyday mind.
Core techniques of Active Dreaming include:
– The “lightning dreamwork” process, designed to facilitate quick dream-sharing that results in helpful action; the use of the “if it were my dream” protocol encourages the understanding that the dreamer is always the final authority on his or her dream.
– Dream reentry: the practice of making a conscious journey back inside a dream in order to clarify information, dialogue with a dream character, or move beyond nightmare terrors into healing and resolution.
– Tracking and group dreaming: conscious dream travel on an agreed itinerary by two or more partners, often supported by shamanic drumming.
– Dream transfer : growing a vision and gifting friends with the right healing story.
– Navigating by synchronicity: reading coincidence and “symbolic pop-ups” in ordinary life as “everyday oracles”.
More fun methods to explore dreams: dream theatre, dream transfer, waymaking… If you wish to deepen your knowledge of active dreaming, you can also visit Robert Moss’ website and/or consult my page on bibliography.
WHERE AND WHEN TO PRACTICE ACTIVE DREAMING?
Every night! And every day…
As a dream teacher, I use active dreaming with my patients. I teach active dreaming techniques in one-to-one discussions or groups workshops for the better self-knowledge of the participants.
tel. +33 616 186 536
You can contact me by phone, Messenger, Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal.